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He has previously worked for the newspaper El Universal. El Malpensante [2] and Universo Centro [3] have also both published some his short stories and articles. In 2014 he was awarded the Bogotá Institute of Arts Book Award with his novel "Sin freno por la senda equivocada", [4] [5] which was later published by El Peregrino Ediciones. [6]
El Malpensante (Spanish: The Misthinker) is a Colombian literary magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, short stories, graphic art and poetry founded in 1996. Its founders were Andrés Hoyos Restrepo and Mario Jursich Durán .
In 2016, he cofounded the online magazine El Estornudo. He has published journalistic and opinion pieces in outlets such as the New York Times, BBC and Al Jazeera, and his stories have appeared in Gatopardo and El Malpensante. He won the 2013 Calendario Prize for his short story collection La tarde de los sucesos definitivos.
Héctor Joaquín Abad Faciolince was born and raised in Medellín (), with five sisters, the son of Cecilia Faciolince and Héctor Abad Gómez.Abad's father was a prominent medical doctor, university professor, and human rights leader whose holistic vision of healthcare led him to found the Colombian National School of Public Health.
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The Conformist (Il conformista) is a novel by Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period. It is also known for the 1970 film adaptation by Bernardo Bertolucci .
El discreto encanto del liguero: y otros motivos para sonreir [The Discreet Charm of the garter: And other reasons to smile]. Bogotá: El Ancora editories. ISBN 978-958-36-0103-3. OCLC 55103225. Samper Pizano, Daniel (2003). Impávido coloso [Undaunted colossus]. Madrid: Alfaguara. ISBN 978-84-204-6688-0. OCLC 52310335. Samper Pizano, Daniel ...
The first son of Giovanni Battista Catalano Verga and Caterina Di Mauro, Verga was born into a prosperous family of Catania in Sicily. He began writing in his teens, producing the historical novel Amore e Patria (Love and Homeland) when he was only 16 years old.