Pablo Montoya (author)

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Pablo Montoya in 2016

Pablo José Montoya Campuzano (born 1963, in

Romulo Gallegos Prize in 2015.[2] He is as of 2016, the fifth Colombian to obtain this recognition, being preceded by Gabriel García Márquez in 1972, Manuel Mejía Vallejo in 1989, Fernando Vallejo in 2003 and William Ospina
in 2009. He studied music at Escuela Superior de música de Tunja and holds a degree in philosophy and literature from Universidad Santo Tomás in Bogotá. He obtained his master's and doctorate in Hispanic and Latin American Studies from the
University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle
.

He is currently a professor of literature at

University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle
. In his work, he talks about history, music, travel, eroticism, the fine arts with the situation of exile and violence of contemporary man. Always close to poetry, his writing carefully handles language. His books present a moving battle between misery and irony, erudition and hopelessness. His novels, short stories and critical texts have been featured in numerous Colombian and foreign publications. His translations of French and African writers have also been published in different magazines and newspapers in Latin America and Europe.

Prizes and recognitions

References

  1. ^ Profile
  2. ^ Prize news
  3. ^ "Colombian writer Pablo Montoya wins "José Donoso" 2016 award - Universidad de Talca". www.utalca.cl. Archived from the original on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-13.

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