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By Anonymous - September 29, 2003

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a modern Colombian author, explores both the natural and the supernatural in his short story, "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings." Although the plot revolves around the character of a winged man who has fallen to earth, the story's true focus is not on the angel, but on the people surrounding him. Throughout the story…

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