Articles by Gabriel García Márquez

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Why Allende Had To Die – Sedition in Santiago
Gabriel García Márquez – New Statesman, 12 Sep 2016

Forty-three years have passed since the Chilean president Salvador Allende died in La Moneda Palace in Santiago, attempting to defend himself with an AK-47 he had been given by Fidel Castro. Here, in a piece from the New Statesman published in March 1974, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel García Márquez explores Allende’s record in Chile, his rivals’ dealings with the United States and the rise of his successor – the army general Augusto Pinochet.

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