Since the information provided in "Nobel Prize in Literature Press Release" comprises from Gabriel García Marquez' early years as a writer as well as his political, social and economic contexts to some of his influences for writing, the best title for a journalist to write an article is answer:
b. "Nobel Prizes of 1982: Gabriel García Márquez".
This title does not reduce the focus of information to just one aspect of García Márquez life such as his influences, origins or writing genre; it allows to increase the reader's interest in what did Gabriel do in his life to win a Nobel Prize.
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