Andrés Felipe Solano

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Andrés Felipe Solano (born 1977) is a Colombian novelist. In 2016, he won the Colombian Narrative Library Prize from EAFIT University.[1]

Life

He lived in Medellin.[2] He teaches at the Literature Translation Institute of Korea.[3]

His work appeared in the Catapult,[4] New York Times Magazine, Words Without Borders,[5] Anew, and Granta.[6][7]

Works

  • Sálvame, Joe Louis, Alfaguara, 2007, ISBN 9789587045710 (Save Me, Joe Louis)
  • Los hermanos Cuervo. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Colombia. 1 April 2013. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-958-758-506-3. (The Cuervo Borthers).
  • Corea: apuntes desde la cueda floja, 2015
  • Salario mínimo, vivir con nada, 2015

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