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  2. Colombian literature - Wikipedia

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    Colombian literature, as an expression of the culture of Colombia, is heterogeneous due to the coexistence of Spanish, African and Native American heritages in an extremely diverse geography. Five distinct historical and cultural traditions can be identified, with their own socioeconomic history: the Caribbean coast, Greater Antioquia, the ...

  3. Women's Writing in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Women's Writing in Colombia: An Alternative History is a 2016 monograph by Cherilyn Elston, a scholar and translator at the University of Reading. Based on her doctoral thesis, the book surveys writing by Colombian women since the 1970s. [1] It won the Latin American Studies Association's Montserrat Ordóñez prize in 2018. [2]

  4. Mario Mendoza Zambrano - Wikipedia

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    Since writing proposes a hyper visceral aesthetic, which fears do not travel intricate regions of the human psyche, or skirting the limits of madness." [ 5 ] Mendoza has been a literary advocate for the city of Bogotá for over 20 years, tracing in his novels the neighborhoods, bridges, schools, streets, universities, parks and the changes that ...

  5. List of Colombian writers - Wikipedia

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    This List of Colombian writers is an alphabetical list of writers born or brought up in Colombia, who already have Wikipedia pages in the English or Spanish Wikipedia. References for information given in the list appear on the Wikipedia pages concerned. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Colombian people.

  6. Juan Gabriel Vásquez - Wikipedia

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    That same year he began writing opinion pieces for El Espectador, the most prominent liberal Colombian newspaper. In his columns he was deeply critical of the governments of Álvaro Uribe in Colombia and Hugo Chávez in Venezuela. His political positions seem to defend freedom as a supreme value and an open, secular and liberal society:

  7. Antonieta Villamil - Wikipedia

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    Antonieta Villamil has received multiple awards and recognitions. These include the Cervantes Institute of New York and Literacy, the prestigious “14th International Latino Book Award 2012", [4] ” First Place Best Book of Poetry in Spanish in the United States for SOLUNA EN BOSQUE encantos secretos de invocar el amor (" SUNMOON INSIDE FOREST secret incantations to invoke love"), and in ...

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  9. Laura Restrepo - Wikipedia

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    Laura Restrepo (born 1950 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian author who began writing what were mainly political columns in her mid-twenties. [1] Her first novel, Isle of Passion, is based on historical deeds that occurred on Clipperton Island. [1]