Never did I feel, as I did in those days, so much a part of that city and the half-dozen friends who were beginning to be known as the Barranquilla Group in the journalistic and intellectual circles of the country. They were young writers and artists who exercised a certain leadership in the cultural life of the city, guided by the Catalan master Don Ramón Vinyes, a legendary dramatist and bookseller who had been consecrated in the Espasa Encyclopedia since 1924.[1]
References
12One Hundred Years of Solitude, First HarperPerennial Edition, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 1991.
↑Living to Tell the Tale, First Vintage International Edition, Random House, Inc., 2004.