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Daniel Samper Pizano (born 8 June 1945) is a Colombian
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,
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, and prolific writer.


Career

Samper attended the
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, where he began writing in the student newspaper ''El Aguilucho''. At the age of 19 he worked for the Colombian newspaper '' El Tiempo'' as a reporter. After graduating from high school, Samper studied law in the
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and later attended graduate school for journalism at the
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, United States. He was also awarded the
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by
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. Since then he has been an editor, columnist and author of some 38 books, TV and movie screenwriter and winner of numerous recognitions and awards in Colombia and abroad; Among these, the
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awarded by
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, the "Rey de España" prize and has won the Colombian "Simón Bolívar Prize for Journalism" three times. His writings are notable for his wide-ranging and soft sense of humor, combined with a degree of social criticism. He writes a column for El Tiempo, entitled "Cambalache" (colloquialism meaning "Exchange") and the magazine '' Carrusel'' with a humor section called "Postre de notas", as well as various articles for Colombian magazines such as '' El Malpensante'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In Colombia, Samper is also considered the father of Colombian
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for his work as a reporter with the El Tiempo newspaper. Since 1986 Samper has resided in
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; he was an editor of the Spanish magazine '' Cambio 16''. He is also a member of the
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. As a TV screenwriter, he wrote scripts for the Colombian TV series '' Dejémonos de vainas'' during the 1980s and 1990s.


Personal life

Daniel was born in Bogotá on 8 June 1945 to Andrés Samper Gnecco and Helena Pizano Pardo, the eldest of five children, his other siblings were,
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, José Gabriel, Juan Francisco, and María Fernanda. He married Cecilia Ospina Cuéllar, with whom he had three children, Juanita, María Angélica, and
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. He later divorced and married Pilar Tafur in 1974.


Selected works

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External links


Daniel Samper's column in El Tiempo: "Cambalache"


* ttp://www.eltiempo.com/carrusel/ Página de la revista Carrusel donde se puede leer la columna semanal de humor del Daniel Samper {{DEFAULTSORT:Samper Pizano, Daniel 1945 births Living people People from Bogotá
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Colombian male writers Colombian journalists Male journalists Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners University of Kansas alumni Nieman Fellows Pontifical Xavierian University alumni