Jorge Camacho (writer)

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Jorge Camacho

Jorge Camacho (Cordón) (born November 18, 1966 in Zafra , Badajoz Province ) is a Spanish writer and translator who writes in Spanish and Esperanto . He used the pseudonym Georgo Kamaĉo for years .

Life

Camacho has been working for the European Union as a conference interpreter for English, Finnish and Portuguese into Spanish since 1995 .

Since the late 1980s, he has made a literary stand out, primarily with poems and novels , and has won several prizes in literary competitions. His works are often characterized by a powerful satirical style . An example of this is his novella The Masters and Martinelli . Camacho belongs to the so-called Iberian school of Esperanto-speaking writers.

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