Jorge García Usta

Jorge García Usta
Born January 13, 1960
Montería
Died December 25, 2005
Cartagena
Nationality Colombian
Education Saint Thomas Aquinas University
Genre novels, poetry, essays
Partner Rocío García
Children Alejandro García García (b. 1990)
Esteban García García (b. 1997)

Jorge García Usta (January 13, 1960 – December 25, 2005) was a Colombian novelist, poet, essayist and journalist.

Biography

García was born in the San Jerónimo hospital of Montería as grandson of Sirio-Libanese immigrants,[1] and was son of the physician José Antonio García Schotborgh and his wife Nevija Usta Zaruf, who lived in Ciénaga de Oro. When he was three years old, his father died in Puebla, Mexico, his mother died in 1988. In 1979 he matriculated at Universidad de Cartagena, where he lectured later, to study law, but soon changed to Saint Thomas Aquinas University, where he did his studies of philosophy and literature. In 1989 he married Rocío García.[2]

García worked for several Colombian journals and was president of the Circle of Journalists in Cartagena (Spanish: Círculo de Periodistas de Cartagena and of the Cultural Foundation Héctor Rojas Herazo. In 1984 he was awarded with the national León de Greiff poetry award.[3] Due to a cerebral disease he died in the hospital of Bocagrande.[4]

Selected works

References

  1. Jorge García Usta
  2. Juan Santana Vega: Una cronología de Jorge García Usta, (Spanish).
  3. Jorge Alberto Moreno Gómez: Jorge García Usta 1960-2005 (Spanish), FPFC.
  4. Juan Carlos Díaz M.: Homenje a Jorge García Usta (Spanish), 2007.

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