Abad es un reconocido novelista colombiano, celebrado como una de las voces "post-boom" más talentosas de la literatura latinoamericana. Su obra profundiza en experiencias humanas trascendentales, caracterizada por un estilo penetrante y evocador que sumerge al lector en narrativas complejas. Abad explora magistralmente temas como la memoria, la identidad y las complejidades de la conexión humana. Su distintiva contribución a las letras contemporáneas reside en su habilidad para capturar el espíritu de la época mientras crea historias atemporales.
Esta es la historia de Héctor Abad y su padre, un destacado médico latinoamericano asesinado en 1987 en Medellín. Abad narra su crianza en un país marcado por el fanatismo y la violencia, reflejando el deseo de su padre de guiar a su nación hacia la luz, enfrentando la última epidemia: la violencia.
Oblivion is a heartbreaking tribute to the author's father, Hector Abad Gomez, whose criticism of the Colombian regime led to his murder by paramilitaries in 1987. Twenty years in the writing, it paints an unforgettable picture of a man who followed his conscience and paid for it with his life during one of the darkest periods in Latin America's recent history. Transcending the political, it also shines as one of the most exquisitely written accounts of profound love between a father and son that modern literature has to offer.
Closely knit Colombian siblings' internal rifts threaten to tear apart the hard-won legacy their father fought to establish against guerilla and paramilitary violence. An intimate and transgressive novel that confirms Héctor Abad as one of the great writers of Latin American literature today.Pilar, Eva, and Antonio Ángel are the last heirs of La Oculta, a farm hidden in the mountains of Colombia. The land has survived several generations. It is the landscape of their happiest memories but it is also where they have had to face the siege of violence and terror, restlessness and flight.In The Farm, Héctor Abad illuminates the vicissitudes of a family and of a people, as well as of the voices of these three siblings, recounting their loves, fears, desires, and hopes, all against a dazzling backdrop. We enter their lives at the moment when they are about to lose the paradise on which they built their dreams and their reality.