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SANTIAGO GAMBOA
COLOMBIA, 1965 |
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| Santiago Gamboa is unquestionably one of the figures in new Latin American fiction that has had the most impact on the international literary scene. He studied literature in Bogotá, Hispanic Philology in Madrid and Cuban literature at the Sorbonne in Paris. His debut as novelist came with the publication of Turned Pages (1995), making a name for himself as one of the most innovative voices working in new Colombian fiction. His works has been translated into more than ten languages. He currently lives in Paris and contributes to various publications. |
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| BY SANTIAGO GAMBOA |
Hotel Pekín
NOVEL, 2008 |
El síndrome de Ulises
NOVEL, 2005 |
El cerco de Bogotá
SHORT STORIES , 2003 |
Los impostores
NOVEL, 2002 |
Octubre en Pekin
TRAVEL BOOK, 2001 |
Vida feliz de un joven llamado Esteban
NOVEL, 2000 |
Jaque mate together with Rosso Jose Serrano Cadena
NON FICTION , 1999 |
Perder es cuestión de metodo
NOVEL, 1997 |
Páginas de vuelta
NOVEL, 1995 |
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“Gamboa is, along with García Márquez, the most importan colombian writer". MANUEL VÁZQUEZ MONTALBÁN |
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| “With elegance and narrative virtuosity, Gamboa falls within the tradition of the urban adventure novel, providing a cosmopolitan impulse to European literatura." FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU |
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| PUBLISHED BY: Basque TXALAPARTA | Brazil PLANETA | Czech Republic MLADA FRONTA | Denmark SAMLEREN | France METAILIE | Germany WAGENBACH | Greece OPERA | Italy GUANDA | Latin America NORMA / SEIX BARRAL | Norway PAX | Poland MUZA | Portugal ASA | Spain GRIJALBO / EDICIONES B / SEIX BARRAL | Sweden TRANAN | Turkey DOGAN | |
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