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The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor

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ISBN: 067972205X - The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor  
Title:The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor
Author:Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Randolph Hogan (Translator)
Publisher:Vintage
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:13 March, 1989
ISBN / ISBN-13:067972205X  /  9780679722052
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Translated by Randolf Hogan. In 1955, Garcia Marquez was working for El Espectador, a newspaper in Bogota, when in February of that year eight crew members of the Caldas, a Colombian destroyer, were washed overboard and disappeared. Ten days later one of them turned up, barely alive, on a deserted beach in northern Colombia. This book, which originally appeared as a series of newspaper articles, is Garcia Marquez's account of that sailor's ordeal.

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Customer Reviews:

 • The Story Of A Shipwrecked Sailor
02 August, 2005

The story of a shipwrecked sailor is an adventerous encounter by a man whose will to live and whose bravery help inspire all r eaders. This book is difficult to put down because every paragraph is a new adventure.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3R3TERSQFOWOZ

 • Dull.
28 February, 2006

Straightforward story about a Columbian sailor who was washed overboard and lived in a small boat for 10 days until he washed ashore and that's about it, nothing remarkable just a guy floatin' around in a boat. The writing is pretty pedestrian, like a fleshed out magazine article. I enjoyed "Men Against the Sea" much better.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AJIH1NJ9N28D9

 • The Story Of A Shipwrecked Sailor
30 July, 2007

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes real life stories. Marquez tells a true life story full of great detail. He tells evertything that happened to Luis while he was out at sea from trying to catch fish to being pecked at by seagulls. This story has great amounts of immense detail and imagery.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A192IP1E7YF7VY

 • Intense Story Telling
06 July, 2007

The book is written in the first person voice: as a Columbian sailor named Luis Alejandro Velasco recounting his 10 days at sea fighting for survival. The narration was intense to the extent that it was difficult to put down the book once started. In this sense Garcia-Marquez' mastery of story telling was evident. However apart from the direct recounting of what had happened, I felt as if there weren't much that added to literary value. No shifting of vantage points, no particular insights into human nature, and of course in this case no intriguing conversations. In the forewords Garcia-Marquez mentions that the story was published in installments on El Espectador, a newspaper company Garcia-Marquez worked for. He also indicates that the book "seems worthy of publication, but I have never quite understood the usefulness of publishing it." This is a story best enjoyed if viewed as a journalistic piece.

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 • Master Of Description
18 November, 2007

I read this book as a teenager and loved the fact that despite the fact that there is only one character, the story never becomes boring. Garcia Marquez describes the situation so vividly you can feel that you are on that raft with the protagonist. Definitely worth reading...

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3409M0SN4R8W4


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