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NOBEL AUTHOR'S BOOK BURNED IN CHILE

Author: Associated Press

Date: Sunday, January 25, 1987
Page: 8
Section: NATIONAL/FOREIGN

SANTIAGO, Chile -- Military authorities in the nearby port city of
Valparaiso burned 14,846 copies of a book by Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Nobel Prize recipient, his local representative said yesterday. Arturo Navarro, representative in Chile for Garcia Marquez's publishing house, said the books, copies of "The Adventure of Miguel Littin While Underground in Chile," were burned on Nov. 28 but he was told about it only last week. The books were seized by customs agents upon arrival in Chile.

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