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Gabriel Garcia Marquez statue unveiled in Cuba

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A life-size bronze sculpture of the Colombian Nobel l aureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez was unveiled last week in Havana, an homage to the writer and to Cuba for its support of the peace accord with leftist FARC rebels.

The sculpture portrays the writer holding books and a rose, dressed in the traditiona­l suit known as a liqui liqui that he wore to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.

“We want to pay homage to Gabo, who is so intimately linked to Havana, the Caribbean and Cuba,” Colombian ambassador to Cuba Gustavo Bell said, using a nickname for the late author.

This “is a tribute, a show of gratitude from the Colombian people to the Cuban people for accompanyi­ng us in the peace process”, Bell said.

Havana hosted four years of peace talks between the Colombian government and the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the Spanish acronym FARC.

Garcia Marquez, who died in 2014, was a personal friend of deceased Cuban leader Fidel Castro and lived in Havana for a period in the 1980s.

The statue stands 1.8m tall and is a “living sculpture” that shows Garcia Marquez descending a staircase.

The statue was created by Cuban sculptor Jose Villa Soberon, whose other works around the city include life-size renderings of the Beatle John Lennon and Mother Teresa.

This year also marks the 50th anniversar­y of the publicatio­n of the famous writer’s 100 Years Of Solitude.

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The statue of Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, by Cuban artist Jose Villa Soberon, in Havana, Cuba.

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