
Álvaro Mutis
Álvaro Mutis was a prominent Colombian poet and novelist, celebrated for his profound literary contributions that often blend the fantastical with the philosophical. His most famous creations include the character Maqroll el Gaviero, whose adventures reflect the complexities of the human condition. Mutis's works are characterized by rich imagery and a deep exploration of themes such as solitude, love, and the passage of time.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Álvaro Mutis was a poet and contemporary of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, influencing his bohemian nights.
Quote of the Day by Gabriel Garcia Marquez: "The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after..."Álvaro Mutis praised Vargas Llosa's 'Conversación en La Catedral' as a significant novel for Spanish-speaking countries.
Regreso a La Catedral | OpiniónÁlvaro Mutis was a Colombian writer.
Revisa la efemérides del 22 de septiembre: ¿Qué pasó en el mundo un día como hoy? | MUNDOÁlvaro Mutis is recognized as one of the significant figures associated with HJCK.
fue una emisora para la 'inmensa minoría' que deja un archivo de más de 30.000 historiasÁlvaro Mutis wrote the novel that inspired the film Ilona llega con la lluvia, in which Angie Cepeda starred.
'Todo el mundo terminaba hablando de la escena del topless y la verdad eso me traumó un poquito'Álvaro Mutis is recognized as one of the greatest writers and had a memorable conversation with Martha Senn.
¿Y usted qué opina? - Columna de Martha Senn












































