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A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son's Memoir Kindle Edition

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“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

“An intensely personal reflection on [Garcia's] father's legacy and his family bonds, tender in its treatment and stirring in its brevity.”—Booklist (starred review)

The son of one of the greatest writers of our time—Nobel Prize winner and internationally bestselling 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 fifty 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

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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"

About the Author

Rodrigo Garcia was born in Colombia, grew up in Mexico City, and now lives in Los Angeles with his family. He studied history at Harvard University before becoming a screenwriter and director. His theatrical films include Nine Lives, Albert Nobbs, and Last Days in the Desert, and he has directed episodes of Six Feet Under, The Sopranos, and the pilot of Big Love, for which he received an Emmy nomination. He was a writer, executive producer, and series showrunner for HBOs In Treatment, and directed several of the series episodes.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08X4Q3GFP
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperVia (July 27, 2021)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 27, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 8344 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 169 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
I had just finished watching Rodrigo García‘s excellent film RAYMOND AND RAY. I did a little bit of research on writer/director García’s background. I was surprised to learn he is the son of celebrated novelist Gabriel García Marquez.

This particular book is a memoir of events surrounding the deaths of both his father and his mother. The book is tender, profound, sensitive, sad, and occasionally funny. Sometimes it’s all these things at once. The author focuses on personal details about his parents. He strikes a balance between his own feelings about growing up with his famous father and intimate details about his father’s and mother’s last days.

Anyone who has experienced the deaths of loved ones will find something recognizable here. Watching the author’s film RAYMOND AND RAY and its tale of two brothers returning for the funeral of their estranged and difficult father, one cannot help but wonder about that film’s numerous unusual vignettes and how they reflect any of the author’s own family experiences.

That’s a bit of a rhetorical question. Asking an artist whether personal experiences have influenced his or her own art is a fool’s game. Of course they have, whether or not the artist recognizes it. But how important is it for readers or reviewers to understand this? Shouldn’t art speak for itself and not burden us with having to know intimate back stories of the artists life to appreciate the art?

My own reaction: art is always influenced by the artist’s personal history. Understanding an artist’s personal backstory can sometimes help explain some of what the artist is trying to communicate in a particular work. Reading García‘s memoir on the deaths of his parents may help explain some of what we see in Raymond and Ray even if the details of that film and its characters’ actions are imaginary. Garcia through his superb writing and directing imbued the people in Raymond and Ray with real personalities. He reveals in this memoir, at minimum, that some of his artistic sensibilities may have been inherited -- whether he knows that or not.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
This book is superb in every way. I was spellbound as I listened to the audio version read by the author, unable to stop until reaching the end of the book forced me to. I wanted the book to go on and on. Beautifully written - so clear and compelling. I couldn't recommend this wonderful book more highly.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
Gabriel Garcia Marquez had two sons, and the recently published A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes by Rodrigo Garcia is one son's loving tribute to his parents. It's both an account of reckoning with his father's growing dementia and eventual death (followed a few years' later by the death of his mother Mercedes) as well as a glimpse into what it is to wrestle with the various personas of his father. Rodrigo also comes to terms with his need to publish this insight even as he acknowledges how his parents protected their privacy.

It is an intimate portrait of a public figure, and Garcia is an author in his own right. While Garcia's family is sprinkled around the world and he's familiar with what it is to be the son of someone much revered in the public eye, his accounts are ones that resonate with those who have experienced the imbalance and universality of death. While frank with the grieving process, there is still wonder and delight in these pages: the meeting of his parents as young children, the coincidences found in his father's books (the day of his death, the behavior of birds).

This is a fitting tribute from a son to his parents and it gently covers the immediacy and the shock of grief.

(I received a digital ARC from HarperVia via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.)
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
Soft, tender, insightful and absolutely exquisite. This is a moving tribute of a son to his parents, a reflection on their lives as a family. We are fortunate to have this reflection of Garcia Marquez's last days and a glimpse into the life of his wife, Mercedes, revered by all. There is much to ponder in this short, sweet look at life and death.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2021
I stopped a dozen or so times reading this slim but lovely work. Who doesn't crave a view of this great writer from inside his family? Gabriel Garcia Marquez and his fabulous wife come alive in this tender tribute. You must read it
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
Having just lost my father I found this to be so true and comforting. Beautifully written about the end days of a beloved father and mother.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
This was a very well written description of the last months of the author's father's life. Being a son has its own complications that are compounded when a parent is famous. I think this book was as much therapy for the author as it was his need to record personal memories of his parents.
My only reason for not giving this book five stars is because I assumed that the parents would be given equal amounts of attention.
But that did not happen.
The author chose to spend almost 90% of the text talking mainly about his famous father; yes, his mother was in the first 90%, but only as another character in the story. The very small section at the end devoted to the telling of his mother's last years and death was done very quickly.
If his goal was close to the title of his book, "A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes," I say his missed the mark by giving much less time/attention to saying farewell to his less well-known mother.

Top reviews from other countries

Seann Haver
4.0 out of 5 stars A life well lived
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2021
This was my first exposure to Cabo! As a Latino celebrated writer I found him quite interesting and human!
This has peaked my interest in reading some of his works.
His sons memoir of his mother and father was uplifting, and at times sad.
I know we all share some of those experiences in our own life’s journey!
swaraj raj
5.0 out of 5 stars Ennobling and Humanizing
Reviewed in India on February 26, 2022
One of the best memoirs I’ve read. This text, the author’s memoir of his father, the great Gabriel Garcia Marquez and his mother Mercedes, is a meditation on death, dying, suffering, grief and time. Since it deals with dying and death, it is also a meditation on life and living as you cannot think of death without life and living.
For Marquez admirers and scholars, the text offers a lot by way of Marquez’s greatness, his prodigious talents, enviable powers of concentration and tenacity; but most importantly, the text lays bare that Marquez, who was a national icon was human at heart, with all the greatness and frailties of being human.
The text can teach a lot about how to deal with the sick with dignity. To the humanity shattered by the Covid pandemic, there can be no better lesson.

A must read for anyone wanting to read about Marquez, about fortitude in the face of death; in fact, a beautifully crafted memoir for any sensitive reader. In one word, it humanizes.
Volkan
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a must!!!
Reviewed in Germany on September 22, 2021
For forever admirers of Gabo, it is an absolute must! A phantastic book that touched me very deeply! Highly recommended!!!
Shreoshi
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in India on October 30, 2023
Great read
PartlyBooked
5.0 out of 5 stars A touching account of the last days a son spent with his father.
Reviewed in India on January 21, 2022
A beautiful, touching and heartbreaking account of the last days of Gabriel Marquez (the legendary South American writer) spent with his family in Mexico, from the perspective of his elder son. A farewell to Gabriel Marquez portrays the pendulum of emotions that the narrator goes through while spending the last days of his father by his side.. for years Gabriel Marquez has been a famous public figure garnering attention anywhere he went, resulting in the lives of family also, to an extent, being exposed to the public. The hardships of such a family, especially children, are not documented enough. While this book does not only focus on the public life of Gabriel, it also takes the reader through the influence he had on his children and family and the emotions the family goes through knowing that a terminal illness has now taken over him.
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