Gabriel Garcia Marquez Books in Order
Gabriel José García Márquez was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo or Gabito throughout Latin America. Considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century, particularly in the Spanish language, he was awarded the 1972 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. He pursued a self-directed education that resulted in leaving law school for a career in journalism. From early on he showed no inhibitions in his criticism of Colombian and foreign politics. In 1958, he married Mercedes Barcha Pardo; they had two sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- #1AmazonOne Hundred Years of Solitude(1967)
- #2AmazonIn Evil Hour(1968)
- #3AmazonThe Autumn of the Patriarch(1976)
- #4AmazonChronicle of a Death Foretold(1981)
- #5AmazonThe Fragrance of the Guava(1982)
- #6AmazonLove in the Time of Cholera(1985)
- #7AmazonThe Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor(1986)
- #8AmazonThe General in His Labyrinth(1989)
- #9AmazonOf Love and Other Demons(1994)
- #10AmazonNews of a Kidnapping(1996)
- #11AmazonMemories of My Melancholy Whores(2004)
- #12AmazonUntil August (With: Anne McLean)(2024)
- #13AmazonBig Mama’s Funeral(1962)
- #14AmazonA Very Old Man with Enormous Wings(1968)
- #15AmazonDeath Constant Beyond Love(1970)
- #16AmazonLeaf Storm and Other Stories(1955)
- #17AmazonNo One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories(1961)
- #18AmazonInnocent Erendira and Other Stories(1972)
- #19AmazonCollected Stories(1984)
- #20AmazonStrange Pilgrims(1992)
- #1AmazonLearning To Live Finally (By: Jacques Derrida)(2005)
- #2AmazonRoberto Bolaño (By: Roberto Bolaño)(2009)
- #3AmazonKurt Vonnegut (By: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)(2011)
- #4AmazonJorge Luis Borges (By: Jorge Luis Borges)(2012)
- #5AmazonHannah Arendt (By: Hannah Arendt)(2013)
- #6AmazonDavid Foster Wallace: In His Own Words (By: David Foster Wallace)(2014)
- #7AmazonJames Baldwin (By: James Baldwin,Quincy Troupe)(2014)
- #8AmazonRay Bradbury (By: Ray Bradbury,Sam Weller)(2014)
- #9AmazonGabriel García Márquez(2015)
- #10AmazonLou Reed (By: Lou Reed)(2015)
- #11AmazonErnest Hemingway (By: Ernest Hemingway)(2015)
- #12AmazonNora Ephron (By: Nora Ephron)(2015)
- #13AmazonPhilip K. Dick (By: Philip K. Dick)(2015)
- #14AmazonJ. D. Salinger (By: J.D. Salinger)(2016)
- #15AmazonOliver Sacks (By: Oliver Sacks)(2016)
- #16AmazonJane Jacobs (By: Jane Jacobs)(2016)
- #17AmazonDavid Bowie (By: David Bowie)(2016)
- #18AmazonMartin Luther King, Jr. (By: Martin Luther King Jr.)(2017)
- #19AmazonChristopher Hitchens (By: Christopher Hitchens)(2017)
- #20AmazonHunter S. Thompson (By: Hunter S. Thompson)(2018)
- #21AmazonKathy Acker (By: Kathy Acker)(2018)
- #22AmazonJulia Child (By: Julia Child)(2018)
- #23AmazonUrsula K. Le Guin (By: Ursula K. Le Guin)(2019)
- #24AmazonPrince (By: Prince)(2019)
- #25AmazonBillie Holiday (By: Billie Holiday)(2019)
- #26AmazonAnthony Bourdain (By: Melville House,Helen Rosner)(2019)
- #27AmazonGraham Greene (By: Graham Greene)(2019)
- #28AmazonToni Morrison (By: Toni Morrison)(2020)
- #29AmazonFrida Kahlo (By: Frida Kahlo)(2020)
- #30AmazonMarilyn Monroe (By: Melville House,Sady Doyle)(2020)
- #31AmazonRuth Bader Ginsburg (By: Melville House)(2020)
- #32AmazonShirley Chisholm (By: Shirley Chisholm)(2021)
- #33AmazonThe Last Interview (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
- #34AmazonFred Rogers (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
- #35AmazonJohnny Cash (By: Johnny Cash)(2021)
- #36AmazonJohn Lewis (By: Melville House)(2021)
- #37AmazonJanet Malcolm (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #38AmazonDiego Maradona (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #39AmazonKurt Cobain (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #40AmazonBell Hooks (By: bell hooks)(2023)
- #41AmazonOctavia E. Butler (By: Melville House)(2023)
About Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Gabriel José García Márquez was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo or Gabito throughout Latin America. Considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century, particularly in the Spanish language, he was awarded the 1972 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. He pursued a self-directed education that resulted in leaving law school for a career in journalism. From early on he showed no inhibitions in his criticism of Colombian and foreign politics. In 1958, he married Mercedes Barcha Pardo; they had two sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo.
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