Monday, May 25, 2026

ESSAYS INVITED ON GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ

 Papers are invited for an anthology to be brought out by a reputed international publisher on the theme, “100 Years of Gabriel García Márquez.” 

Concept Note

Gabriel García Márquez, born in Colombia in the year 1927, is acknowledged as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. As we head towards his birth centenary, it is time to look back at this literary giant, reassess his contribution and its impact on literary history.

Márquez’s writings resist easy categorization, blending the extraordinary with the everyday to reveal deeper historical and emotional truths. His novels, short stories, journalism, and non-fiction remain powerful commentaries on colonial legacies, authoritarianism, violence, exile, and the fragile persistence of hope. At a time when questions of historical erasure, political manipulation, and narrative truth have assumed renewed urgency, Márquez’s work invites us to reconsider the role of literature as witness, memory, and moral imagination.

Tentative Sub-Themes

1. Memory, Myth, and Storytelling Traditions

2. One Hundred Years of Solitude: Time, History, and the Making of Macondo

3. The Major Novels: Beyond Macondo

4. Short Fiction and Journalism: Compression, Violence, and the Everyday

5. Translation, Reception, and Global Afterlives

Submission Guidelines: an abstract of 200–250 words along with 4-5 keywords, may be sent with the complete paper (6000-8000 words) on one of the above themes in the latest MLA format to minimelow@gmail.com along with a short bio (100 words), by 15 July 2026.

 

This is a project led by MELOW (The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World), which has now completed almost three decades and has held twenty-seven international conferences. For details, see the following links:

https://www.melow.in

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003036474708 

https://melusmelow.blogspot.com/ 

 

Editorial Board

Manju Jaidka is the Founder-President of MELOW and formerly Professor and Chairperson of the Department of English, Panjab University, Chandigarh. She is the Chief Editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English (2024) and the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Diasporic Indian English Writing (Springer, 2025). In addition to her extensive scholarly work, she is an established creative writer.

Manpreet Kaur Kang is Professor at the School of Humanities & Social Sciences, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi, and serves as the Secretary of MELOW. She is the Editor of MEJO: The MELOW Journal of World Literature, has guest-edited issues of RIAS (a Scopus-listed journal), and has been the long-time editor of Indraprasth, the GGSIPU journal. She contributes regularly to international academic journals.

Roshan Lal Sharma is Senior Professor of English and Dean at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala. A former Fulbright Fellow, he is an accomplished academician, critic, translator, and creative writer. He is the author of Walt Whitman and Shorter Fiction of Raja Rao, has co-authored and edited several anthologies, translated significant texts, and published extensively in reputed journals.

 

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