Hotels, barbershops, nightclubs and bike repair stores carry references to his work.
In the sweltering Colombian mountain town of Aracataca, it is impossible to walk down a single street without seeing allusions to its most renowned former resident: the winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature, Gabriel García Márquez.
Yellow butterflies are seen all over town, a nod to one of his famous literary images.
The house where he lived as a child has been turned into a museum filled with its original furniture, including the crib where he slept.
The library, named Biblioteca Pública Municipal Remedios La Bella, after the character Remedios the Beauty from his novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” features a glass case of his books translated into various languages.
Persons:
Gabriel García Márquez, Biblioteca Pública Municipal Remedios La Bella, Remedios
Organizations:
Biblioteca Pública Municipal Remedios
Locations:
Colombian, Aracataca, Biblioteca Pública Municipal Remedios La