Hi All,

"The photography that García Márquez did not like but ended up on the cover of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' " - that's the title of the article in El Pais. This article is a story about how Rodrigo Moya, a Mexican photographer, was taking a photo of the Nobel Prize-winning writer García Márquez for the cover of his book.

https://elpais.com/cultura/2019/05/06/actualidad/1557167891_935004.html

Here is a (mostly reasonable) translation by Google Translate:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=es&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Felpais.com%2Fcultura%2F2019%2F05%2F06%2Factualidad%2F1557167891_935004.html

Here is one part that sounds especially interesting:
``The last word, however, was that of the editor, the Hispano-Mexican painter Vicente Rojo, who discarded all the photos. "I saw Rojo as an enemy of photography," says Moya, in a complaint without grudges. "I changed the frame, I put paint on the photos, I put them on my head, it was crazy," recalls the photographer.''

Enjoy!

Igor


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