Antonio Ungar

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Antonio Ungar (* 1974 in Bogota , Colombia ) is a Colombian narrator and novel author .

Ungar lived in Bogotá, in the primeval forests of the Orinoco , in Europe and in Jaffa in Israel . He works for various Colombian newspapers and magazines. In 2010 he took part in a campaign run by the national writers' network (Renata) in the border province of Venezuela , in Arauca , to support the local population with culture. The motto of the action and the final conference with the participants was Arauca Lee, Escribe Y Cuenta (Arauca read, write 'and tell').

Works

  • Trece circos communes , short stories, Editorial Norma 1999.
  • De ciertos animales tristes , short stories, Editorial Norma 2000.
  • Zanahorias voladoras , Roman, Alfaguara 2003.
  • Las orejas del lobo , Roman (The ears of the wolf). Ediciones B 2004.
  • Trece circos y otros cuentos communes , Collection of Stories, Alfaguara 2010.
  • Miranda , novel under the pseudonym José Maria Loos, Anagrama 2010.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Emily Williams: Anagrama's Premio Herralde Goes to Colombian Writer Antonio Ungar. on: publishingperspectives.com November 9, 2010.
  2. FAZ of November 10, 2010, p. 31: Nothing invented