• A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes

  • A Son’s Memoir of Gabriel García MArquez and Mercedes Barcha
  • De: Rodrigo Garcia
  • Narrado por: Rodrigo Garcia
  • Duración: 2 h y 16 m
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (44 calificaciones)

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Resumen del Editor

“(Garcia) now honors his parents in this brief yet profound memoir rendered all the more intimate in García's own voice.” (Booklist, starred review)

“This is a beautiful farewell to two extraordinary people. It enthralled and moved me, and it will move and enthrall anyone who has ever entered the glorious literary world of Gabriel García Márquez.” (Salman Rushdie)

“In A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes Rodrigo Garcia finds the words that cannot be said, the moments that signal all that is possible to know about the passage from life to death, from what love brings and the loss it leaves. With details as rich as any giant biography, you will find yourself grieving as you read, grateful for the profound art that remains a part of our cultural heritage.” (Walter Mosley, New York Times bestselling author of Down the River Unto the Sea)

The son of one of the greatest writers of our time - Nobel Prize winner and internationally best-selling icon Gabriel García Márquez - remembers his beloved father and mother in this tender memoir about love and loss.

In March 2014, Gabriel García Márquez, one of the most acclaimed writers of the twentieth century, came down with a cold. The woman who had been beside him for more than 50 years, his wife Mercedes Barcha, was not hopeful; her husband, affectionately known as “Gabo", was then nearly 87 and battling dementia. I don't think we'll get out of this one, she told their son Rodrigo.

Hearing his mother’s words, Rodrigo wondered, “Is this how the end begins?” To make sense of events as they unfolded, he began to write the story of García Márquez’s final days. The result is this intimate and honest account that not only contemplates his father’s mortality but reveals his remarkable humanity.

Both an illuminating memoir and a heartbreaking work of reportage, A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes transforms this towering genius from literary creator to protagonist, and paints a rich and revelatory portrait of a family coping with loss. At its center is a man at his most vulnerable, whose wry humor shines even as his lucidity wanes. Gabo savors affection and attention from those in his orbit, but wrestles with what he will lose—and what is already lost. Throughout his final journey is the charismatic Mercedes, his constant companion and the creative muse who was one of the foremost influences on Gabo’s life and his art.

Bittersweet and insightful, surprising and powerful, A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes celebrates the formidable legacy of Rodrigo’s parents, offering an unprecedented look at the private family life of a literary giant. It is at once a gift to Gabriel García Márquez’s readers worldwide, and a grand tribute from a writer who knew him well.

“You read this short memoir with a feeling of deep gratitude. Yes, it is a moving homage by a son to his extraordinary parents, but also much more: it is a revelation of the hidden corners of a fascinating life. A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes is generous, unsentimental and wise.” (Juan Gabriel Vásquez, author of The Sound of Things Falling)

“A warm homage filled with both fond and painful memories.” (Kirkus)

"Garcia’s limpid prose gazes calmly at death, registering pain but not being overcome by it . . . the result is a moving eulogy that will captivate fans of the literary lion." (Publishers Weekly)

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

©2021 Rodrigo Garcia (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers

Editorial Review

Grief is a classic catalyst for the most important stories. Like chicken soup for the soul, A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes can nourish the starved spirit who may be suffering from any stage of grief.
In April 2014, a light from the literary world passed onto the next world. Gabriel Garcia Marquez had lived out his last days, succumbing to pneumonia– but not without his flowers. Those flowers were given to him while he was alive and from no one but his son, Rodrigo Garcia. Garcia experiences despair, attachment, and hope within the confines of this heartbreaking ode to his parents, written during and dedicated to his father's last days.
A parent's passing has been described as akin to feeling orphaned, even as an adult. Once omni and ever-present, always there and nurturing the part of Maslow's pyramid you never had to think twice about; it never seems like the right time to say goodbye because if you're not someone's child anymore, who are you?
Son of the Colombian Nobel laureate and author of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Rodrigo comes into his own in this audiobook. With a soothing duality of being both melancholy and full of hope, he cements the family's public legacy and allows closure for loved ones. Introspection lies at the center of filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia's memoir, dedicated to the father's life and honoring his final days spent in Mexico City. Glimpsing into the family's life reveals painful memories and endearing dynamics— especially between his parents, Gabriel and Mercedes Barcha, as souls who had spent decades together before being torn apart by disease and natural causes.
His exploration of themes of death gives clear-sightedness to an otherwise abstract concept. With a nearly 5/5 star rating on Goodreads and a glowing book review from the New York Times, A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son's Memoir of Gabriel García Marquez and Mercedes Barcha is a no-brainer addition to your booklist. —Audible Latino Editor.

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Memoir

While I know that any writer tells the story that he or she needs or wants to tell, I found the details of his father dying difficult to listen to. Perhaps because I’ve been there. Nevertheless, Garcia‘s narrative was moving, entertaining and insightful. It left me wanting more.

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Matters of the Heart

I’ll be holding this telling close as I await the end of my own parent’s time. A beautiful book with narration that fed my soul as I contemplate these matters of the heart.

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