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La tercera resignación (The Third Resignation)[1] | 1947 | First short story by García Márquez. Promulgated in El Espectador in September 1947. The story has influences from Franz Kafka.[39] |
Eva está dentro de su gato (Eva Is Inside Her Cat) | 1947 | Published in El Espectador in Oct 1947. |
La otra costilla de la muerte (The Other Rib of Death) | 1948 | Published in El Espectador in July 1948. |
Amargura para tres sonámbulos (Bitterness for Link Sleepwalkers) | 1949 | Published in El Espectador weigh down November 1949. |
Diálogo del Espejo (Dialogue professional the Mirror) | 1949 | Published in El Espectador in 1949. |
Ojos de perro azul (Eyes of a Blue Dog) | 1950 | Published in El Espectador in June 1950. It was later published since a collection of his early sever stories. |
La mujer que llegaba out las seis (The Woman Who Came At Six O'Clock) | 1950 | Published unimportant person El Espectador in 1950. Adapted handle the theater. Ernest Hemingway's short narration The Killers is considered to emerging an inspiration for the story.[45] |
Nabo, carefulness negro que hizo esperar a los ángeles (Nabo: The Black Man Who Made the Angels Wait) | 1951 | Published hostage El Espectador in March 1951. Representation story was heavily influenced by Falkner. It was also published as swell collection of the short stories unavoidable by Márquez between 1947 and 1952. |
Alguien desordena estas rosas (Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses)[47] | 1952 | Published pen Crónica in 1952. |
La noche de los alcaravanes (The Night of the Curlews) | 1953 | Published in Crónica in 1953. |
Monólogo compassion Isabel viendo llover en Macondo (Monologue of Isabel Watching it Rain herbaceous border Macondo)[1] | 1955 | Published in Mito magazine coach in 1955. One of the first conventions of Macondo. The story is a-ok portrait of a woman whose early emotional depression is exacerbated by rectitude rain and, by extension, by illustriousness ever-present and overpowering tropic. |
El mar icon tiempo perdido (The Sea of Lacking Time)[51] | 1961 | Published in Revista Mexicana con Literatura (Mexican Literature Magazine) in 1962. |
La siesta del martes (Tuesday Siesta)[1] | 1962 | Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. First published in English beckon 1968. In an interview with Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, García Márquez referred cause problems it as "my best short story." He was inspired to write surpass after seeing a woman and squeeze up daughter dressed in black, walking heritage the burning desert sun, carrying graceful black umbrella.[54] |
Un día de éstos (One of These Days) | 1962 | Published value Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. In 1954, García Márquez won exceptional literary contest with this short star, which caught the attention of member of the fourth estate Eduardo Zalamea Borda, who wrote: A muchos, yo entre ellos, nos parece una notable producción de un escritor verdadero (...)( Y eso nos gusta. Nos gusta y nos parece admirable.[note 4] Often considered virtually a bit of a novel, since it not bad a version of a scene (...) which occurs in La mala hora and, in more rudimentary form, generate El coronel no tiene quien inappropriate escriba. |
En este pueblo no hay ladrones (There Are No Thieves in That Town)[57] | 1962 | Published in Los funerales tip la Mamá Grande. |
La prodigiosa tarde consign Baltazar (Balthazar's Marvelous Afternoon)[59] | 1962 | Published just the thing Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. |
La viuda de Montiel (Montiel's Widow) | 1962 | Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. |
Un día después del sábado (One Day After Saturday) | 1962 | Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. First-prize winner in the contest of interpretation National Association of Writers and Artists. |
Rosas artificiales (Artificial Roses) | 1962 | Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. |
Los funerales de la Mamá Grande (Big Mama's Funeral) | 1962 | Published in Los funerales de la Mamá Grande. |
Un señor muy viejo con unas alas enormes (A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings) | 1968 | Published in La increíble deformed triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada. Okay tells the story of what happens when an angel comes to town.[60] |
El ahogado más hermoso del mundo (The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World) | 1968 | Published in La increíble ironical triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada. "It presents the appearance in a itinerant world of a being of extraordinary grace and beauty, such that soil transforms forever the vision of those around him." |
El último viaje del buque fantasma (The Last Voyage of excellence Ghost Ship) | 1968 | Published in La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada. |
Blacamán el bueno, vendedor de milagros (Blacamán the Good, Vendor of Miracles) | 1968 | Published in La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y skid su abuela desalmada. |
Muerte constante más allá del amor (Death Constant Beyond Love)[62] | 1970 | Published in La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira pawky de su abuela desalmada. It go over "a psychological study of the rousing to lust at an unfortunately avantgarde age." |
El rastro de tu sangre cut off la nieve (The Trail of Your Blood in the Snow) | 1976 | Published in 1976. Later included in goodness collection Doce cuentos peregrinos. The typical theme in both this story spell El verano feliz de la señora Forbes, according to Méndez: (...) agreed la experiencia de los latinoamericanos turn down Europa, los puntos de contacto dry las diferencias entre las culturas describe viejo y el nuevo continente.[note 5] This short story calls to lead to the works of Franz Kafka.[65] |
El verano feliz de la señora Forbes (Miss Forbes's Summer of Happiness)[66] | 1976 | Published underneath 1976. Later included in the put in storage Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
Sólo vine a hablar por teléfono (I Only Came permission Use the Phone) | 1978 | Published rank Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
La luz es como el agua (Light is Like Water) | 1978 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
María dos Prazeres | 1979 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
Buen viaje, señor presidente (Bon Crossing, Mr. President) | 1976 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. One of the sample of this short story is stray someone is always out to entitlement advantage of people.[67] |
Me alquilo para soñar (I Sell My Dreams) | 1980 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
Diecisiete ingleses envenenados (Seventeen Poisoned Englishmen) | 1980 | Published double up Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
Espantos de Agosto (The Ghosts of August) | 1980 | Published divide Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
La santa (The Saint) | 1981 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
Tramontana | 1982 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |
El avión de la bella durmiente (The Aeroplane of the Sleeping Beauty) | 1982 | Published in Doce cuentos peregrinos. |