| MARQUEZ | *"One Hundred Years of Solitude" Nobel Prize-winning author |
| GARCIA | "One Hundred Years of Solitude" author Gabriel ___ Marquez |
| BUENDIA | Surname in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" |
| MAGICREALISM | Genre for Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" |
| GARCIAMARQUEZ | Gabriel, Colombian novelist born in 1927 noted for his novel One Hundred Years Of Solitude (6,7) |
| GABRIEL | With 17-Across and 30-Across, author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude," which is now a Netflix series |
| SOLITUDE | One Hundred Years of ___ 1967 Gabriel Garcia Marquez magnum opus featuring themes of magical realism |
| HUNDRED | One ___ Years of Solitude 1967 novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez that revolves around various generations of the Buendia family |
| WHITE | Patrick -; Nobel Prize-winning author of novels including The Eye of the Storm, A Fringe of Leaves, Happy Valley and The Tree of Man (5) |
| MUNRO | Nobel Prize-winning author of Lives of Girls and Women and The Moons of Jupiter; or, a Scottish mountain such as Ben Nevis or Lochnagar (5) |
| MORRISON | Nobel Prize-winning author of Song of Solomon and Beloved (8) |
| ISHIGURO | Nobel Prize-winning author knighted in February this year, his novels include An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go (8) |
| NAIPAUL | Booker and Nobel Prize-winning author of A House for Mr Biswas, In a Free State and The Enigma of Arrival (7) |
| HERMANN | Nobel prize winning author of Steppenwolf and Siddhartha, ... Hesse |
| UNDSET | Nobel Prize-winning author of Kristin Lavransdatter who fled the Nazis (6) |
| COETZEE | Nobel Prize-winning author of "Disgrace" |
| KIPLING | Nobel Prize-winning author who wrote The Jungle Book, Stalky and Co, Puck of Pook's Hill and Just So |
| LESSING | Nobel Prize-winning author of The Grass Is Singing, The Golden Notebook and the Canopus in Argos series (7) |
| JOHNSTEINBECK | February 27, 2002 was the centennial of this Nobel Prize-winning author's birth |
| SAMUEL | Nobel Prize winning author Beckett |