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El cerco de Bogotá
2007
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Bogotá está sitiada desde hace meses. El gobierno ha huido a Cartagena y las fuerzas de la guerrilla, que ya controlan el sur de la ciudad, combaten contra el ejército y los paramilitares. Mientras llueven obuses desde los cerros y se multiplican las atrocidades en todos los frentes, dos corresponsales extranjeros, la bellí sima islandesa Bryndis Kiljan y el maltés Olaf K. Terribile, investigan un oscuro episodio de tráfico de armas entre la guerrilla y el ejército nacional, cuyas ramificaciones les conducirán a través de una Bogotá clandestina, hasta dar con las claves de un conflicto envenenado. Santiago Gamboa reúne un puñado de historias protagonizadas por periodistas en misión de servicio, en las que el escritor colombiano muestra su dominio de los registros más diversos, desde el humor y el erotismo, hasta las atmósferas inquietantes
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Santiago Gamboa
Santiago Gamboa
Author · 16 books

Born at Bogotá, he studied literature at the Javerian University of Bogotá. He travelled to Spain where he remained until 1990 and graduated in Hispanic Philology at the University of Alcalá de Henares. He then moved to Paris, where he studied Cuban Literature at the Sorbonne. He made his debut as a novelist with Páginas de vuelta (1995), a work which established him as one of the most innovative voices of the new Colombian narrative; later he wrote Perder es cuestión de método (1997), which was internationally acclaimed, and has been translated into 17 lenguages, and about which a film is now being made, and Vida feliz de un joven llamado Esteban (2000), a novel which has added to his international prestige. He is the author of the travel book Octubre en Pekín (2001). As a journalist, he has been a contributor to the Latin American Service of Radio France International in Paris, a correspondent of El Tiempo of Bogotá, and columnist on the magazine Cromos. He is now residing in Rome.

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