Evelio Rosero Diago was born in
Bogotá
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,
Colombia
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, on 20 March 1958. He is a Colombian writer and journalist, who won in 2006 the ''Tusquets Prize''.
Evelio Rosero studied primary school in Colombia's southern city of
Pasto
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, and high school in Bogotá, where he later attended
Universidad Externado de Colombia
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obtaining a degree in Journalism. When he was 21, he won Colombia's ''Premio Nacional de Cuento del Quindío'' 1979 (National Short Story Award of
Quindío), for his piece ''Ausentes'' (The Departed) that was published by
Instituto Colombiano de Cultura in the book ''17 Cuentos colombianos'' (17 Colombian Short Stories). In 1982 he was awarded with the ''Premio Iberoamericano de Libro de Cuentos Netzahualcóyotl'', in
Mexico City
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for his earlier stories, and that same year, a novella under the title ''Papá es santo y sabio'' (Dad is holy and wise) won Spain's ''Premio Internacional de Novela Breve Valencia''. After these early successes, Rosero fled to Europe and lived first in Paris and later in
Barcelona
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.
His first novel in 1984 was ''Mateo Solo'' (Mateo Alone), which began his trilogy known as ''Primera Vez'' (First Time). Mateo Solo is a story about a child confined in his own home. Mateo knows about the outside world for what he sees through the windows. It is a novel of dazzling confinement, where sight is the main character: his sister, his aunt, his nanny all play their own game while allowing Mateo to keep his hope for identity in plotting his own escape.
With his second book in 1986, ''Juliana los mira'' (Juliana is watching), Evelio Rosero was translated into
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and German to great acclaim. Once again, the visual experience of a child, this time a girl, builds the world of grownups and family, unveiling all the brutality and meanness of adults as seen with her ingenuousness. Juliana's world is her own house and family. As Juliana watches her parents and relatives, she builds them. Her sight alters objects as she contemplates them. This was the first book where Rosero involved other themes from Colombia's tragical reality such as
kidnapping
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, presented here as a permanent threat that in the end justifies Juliana's own confinement.
In 1988, ''El Incendiado'' (The Burning Man) was published. With this book, Rosero obtained a Proartes bachelor in Colombia and won in 1992 the ''II Premio Pedro Gómez Valderrama'' for the most outstanding book written between 1988 and 1992. The novel tells the stories of a group of teenagers from a famous school in Bogotá,
Colegio Agustiniano Norte, denouncing the education taught by the priest headmasters as "fool, arcaic, troglodite and morbid".
To date, he has written nine novels, beginning with ''Señor que no conoce luna'' in 1992 and ''Cuchilla'' in 2000 which won a Norma-Fundalectura prize. ''Plutón'' (Pluto) published also in 2000, ''Los almuerzos'' (The lunches) in 2001, ''Juega el amor'' in 2002 and ''Los Ejércitos'', which won in 2006 the prestigious 2nd
Premio Tusquets Editores de Novela and also won in 2009 the prestigious
''Independent'' Foreign Fiction Prize organized by the British newspaper ''
The Independent
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Evelio Rosero's motto could be 'a heart that feels, eyes that see'. He has explored in his oeuvre the hidden and alarming ways of life with their insanity and cruelties. New visions on good and evil, adolescence, love and vices and even the horror of Colombia's longtime war are some of the main topics in his books. His stories, sometimes filled with fantastic characters, are beautiful metaphors of humanity and man's fallibility.
Evelio Rosero currently lives in Bogotá. In 2006 he won Colombia's ''Premio Nacional de Literatura'' (National Literature Prize) awarded in recognition of a life in letters by the Ministry of Culture. His work has been translated into a dozen European languages.
''Los Ejércitos''
''Los Ejércitos'' (''The Armies'') is a novel of a country torn apart by war. Ismael, a retired old school teacher and his wife, Otilia, live morosely and modestly in the town of San José. Ismael loves to spy on his neighbor's wife, making his own wife to feel embarrassed, and there is a sense of idyll on everything going on until some family members begin to disappear and fear takes over the inhabitants of San José. One morning, after his usual walk, Ismael finds out that some soldiers of God knows what armies had taken away his neighbors. His wife had been looking for him and unsuccessfully he tries to find her instead. The fighting intensifies from all sides, and while the citizens of San José decide to run away and join the hordes of displaced peasants of Colombia, Ismael chooses to stay in the blasted and ghost township.
Novels
*''Mateo solo''. (Entreletras, Bogotá, 1984: 2nd edition, Cooperativa Editorial Magisterio, 1995)
''Mateo solo''
Retrieved 2019-02-02
*''Juliana los mira''. Anagrama
Anagrama is a Spanish publisher founded in 1969 by Jorge Herralde. In 2010 it was sold to the Italian publisher Feltrinelli.
Since 1969, Anagrama has published over 3,500 titles. currently, Anagrama publishes around 100 books annually, between t ...
, Barcelona. 1986
*''El incendiado''. Editorial Planeta, Bogotá. 1988
*''Papá es santo y sabio''. Calos Valencia Editores, Bogotá. 1989
*''Señor que no conoce luna''. Editorial Planeta, Bogotá. 1992
*''Cuchilla''. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2000
*''Pelea en el Parque''. Editorial Magisterio, Bogotá. 1991
*''Plutón''. Editorial Espasa-Calpe, Madrid. 2000
*''Los almuerzos''. Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín. 2001
*''Juega el amor''. Editorial Panamericana, Bogotá. 2002
*''El hombre que quería escribir una carta''. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2002
*''En el lejero''. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2003
*''Los escapados''. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2009
*''Los ejércitos''. Tusquets Editores, Barcelona. 2006
*''The Armies''. New Directions Publishing
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History
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, 2009. Translated by Anne McLean.
*''La Carroza de Bolívar''. Tusquets Editores, Barcelona. 2012
*''Feast of the Innocents''. MacLehose Press, 2015. Translated by Anne McLean & Anna Milsom.
*''Stranger to the Moon''. To be published by Mountain Leopard Press
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in November 2021.
Children's books
*El aprendiz de mago y otros cuentos de miedo. Colcultura
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and to serve as a cultural ...
, Bogotá. 1992
*Cuento para matar a un perro(y otros cuentos). Carlos Valencia Editores, Bogotá. 1989
*Las esquinas más largas. Editorial Panamericana, Bogotá. 1998
Poetry
*El eterno monólogo de Llo (poema novelado). Testimonio. 1981
*Las lunas de Chía. Fondo Editorial Universidad Eafit, Medellín. 2004
Play
*Ahí están pintados. Editorial Panamericana, Bogotá. 1998
References
External links
Evelio Rosero Wins Premio Tusquets
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1958 births
Living people
20th-century Colombian novelists
21st-century Colombian novelists
Colombian male novelists