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* ''[[Los Providenciales]]''. 1892.
* ''[[Los Providenciales]]''. 1892.
* ''[[Flor de fango]]''. 1895.
* ''[[Flor de fango]]''. 1895.
* ''Ibis''. 1900.
* ''[[Ibis|Ibis (novel)]]''. 1900.
* ''[[A la hora del crepúsculo]]''. 1900?.
* ''[[A la hora del crepúsculo]]''. 1900?.
* ''[[Alba roja, París]]''. 1901.
* ''[[Alba roja, París]]''. 1901.

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José María Vargas Vila. (Piedras, Tolima- Colombia) June 23, 1860 – May 23, 1933). Colombian writer.

José María Vargas Vila
BornJune 23, 1860
Bogotá,
 Colombia
DiedMay 23, 1933
Barcelona, Spain
Occupationnovelist, journalist, publisher, political activist, and short story writer.

He was one of the most controversial writers in the beginning of 20th century in the American continent, Jose Maria Vargas Vila characterized by its radical liberal ideals and the consequent critic against the clergy, the conservative ideas and the imperialistic policy of the United States. He was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1900 on the publication of his novel Ibis, and received the news with joy.[1]

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