Bogotá39
Bogotá39 was a collaborative project between the Hay Festival and Bogotá: UNESCO World Book Capital City 2007 in order to identify 39 of the most promising Latin American writers under the age of 39.[1] The judges for the contest were three Colombian writers: Piedad Bonnett, Héctor Abad Faciolince and Óscar Collazos. The success of this project led to a similar project two years later called Beirut39, which selected 39 of the most promising writers from the Arab world. Africa39 followed in 2014.
The list
- Adriana Lisboa (Brasil)
- Alejandro Zambra (Chile)
- Álvaro Bisama (Chile)
- Álvaro Enrigue (México)
- Andrés Neuman (Argentina)
- Antonio García (Colombia)
- Antonio Ungar (Colombia)
- Carlos Wynter Melo (Panamá)
- Claudia Amengual (Uruguay)
- Claudia Hernández González (El Salvador)
- Daniel Alarcón (Perú)
- Eduardo Halfon (Guatemala)
- Ena Lucía Portela (Cuba)
- Fabrizio Mejía Madrid (México)
- Gabriela Alemán (Ecuador)
- Gonzalo Garcés (Argentina)
- Guadalupe Nettel (México)
- Iván Thays (Perú)
- João Paulo Cuenca (Brasil)
- John Jairo Junieles (Colombia)
- Jorge Volpi (México)
- José Pérez Reyes (Paraguay)
- Juan Gabriel Vásquez (Colombia)
- Junot Díaz (Santo Domingo)
- Karla Suárez (Cuba)
- Leonardo Valencia (Ecuador)
- Pablo Casacuberta (Uruguay)
- Pedro Mairal (Argentina)
- Pilar Quintana (Colombia)
- Ricardo Silva (Colombia)
- Rodrigo Blanco Calderón(Venezuela)
- Rodrigo Hasbun (Bolivia)
- Rolando Menéndez (Cuba)
- Santiago Nazarian (Brasil)
- Santiago Roncagliolo (Perú)
- Slavko Zupcic (Venezuela)
- Veronica Stigger (Brasil)
- Wendy Guerra (Cuba)
- Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro (Puerto Rico)
References
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