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Three to see

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By Irene Muniz
Globe Correspondent / February 23, 2010

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In the introduction to his book on Gabriel García Márquez, Ilan Stavans suggests that Márquez’s 1967 masterpiece, “One Hundred Years of Solitude,’’ and “Don Quixote’’ by Miguel de Cervantes contain the DNA of Latin American culture. (Full article: 492 words)

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