Germán Castro Caycedo (3 March 1940 – 15 July 2021
) was a Colombian journalist and writer. Castro Caycedo's topics revolve around the Colombian reality, under the parameters of the cultural identity and its social and economic phenomena.
Born in
Zipaquirá, Colombia, he graduated from Gimnasio Germán Peña. After studying anthropology for 3 years at the
Universidad Nacional, he worked at
El Tiempo newspaper from 1967 to 1977 as a general columnist. After leaving, he directed the "Enviado Especial" (special correspondent) TV show, which introduced the modern journalism in Colombia, for about 20 years.
His work has been published in Spain, France,
Hungary
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, Japan, China and
Greece
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.
Books
Very brief descriptions of his books are as follows:
La Bruja (The Witch)
On the one hand the story of a
gypsy
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witch, and on the other the life of a poor-well-known Colombian drug lord, Castro Caycedo uses their stories as a base to conduct the reader on a trip showing how the
cocaine
Cocaine is a tropane alkaloid and central nervous system stimulant, derived primarily from the leaves of two South American coca plants, ''Erythroxylum coca'' and ''Erythroxylum novogranatense, E. novogranatense'', which are cultivated a ...
traffic affected the society and economy of a small town (
Fredonia, Antioquia), the Mexican Secret Police's brutality and corruption, and the United States' active role in the birth and expansion of drug production in Colombia.
El Alcaraván
The stories of some pilots in the Colombian
Orinoco
The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers approximately 1 million km2, with 65% of it in Venezuela and 35% in Colombia. It is the List of rivers by discharge, f ...
region, where brave men face extreme jungle conditions, flying old
DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II.
It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper ...
airplanes to carry people, food, medical supplies, and sometimes funny payloads, like beer or animals. "One of the most beautiful tales about Colombia", according to local critics.
Candelaria
A love story, partly written in Russia and partly in Colombia, set by the
illegal drug trade
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.
Colombia amarga (Bitter Colombia)
Castro Caycedo's stories, collected on his travels across the country, about Colombian teenagers between 18 and 25 years old.
Con las manos en alto (With the Hands Up)
War episodes on Colombia.
El cachalandrán amarillo (The Yellow Cachalandrán)
A recompilation of Colombian popular stories.
El hueco (The Hole)
This book relates the Colombian citizens' mass emigration to the United States, passing through
Mexico
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.
El hurakán (The Hurricane)
Simultaneous chronicles of conquistadores crossing the Atlantic, with slaves below decks and the jungle traps they faced, and a modern-day Colombian Navy sailing the seas, contemplating the differences in our historical evolution.
El Karina
The Karina was a craft sunk by a Colombian Navy ship on the Pacific Ocean. It was loaded with weapons for the
M-19 guerrilla
Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, Partisan (military), partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians, which may include Children in the military, recruite ...
group.
Hágase tu voluntad (Thy Will Be Done)
Story about a Spanish
archbishop
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and a Colombian
nun
A nun is a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service and contemplation, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.''The Oxford English Dictionary'', vol. X, page 5 ...
, murdered by Ecuadorian Indians. The intent of the book is to show the Indians' opinion about white people, who throughout time have been wild invaders.
La muerte de Giacomo Turra (Giacomo Turra's Death)
An Italian citizen visits
Cartagena, where he dies for causes never truly clarified.
Mi alma se la dejo al diablo (I Leave my Soul to the Devil)
A man's diary is found in the jungle, in which he wrote how he was dying. The title of the book is, precisely, the last words said man wrote in his diary.
Perdido en el Amazonas (Lost in Amazonas)
Another jungle story.
Other books
*Más allá de la noche (Beyond the Night).
*Sin tregua (Without truce)
References
Sources
Editorial Planeta Catalog*https://www.eltiempo.com/cultura/musica-y-libros/german-castro-caycedo-murio-el-escritor-y-periodista-603530
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Colombian male writers
Colombian journalists
Colombian male journalists
People from Zipaquirá
1940 births
2021 deaths