Author: Luis Sepúlveda

Luis Sepúlveda

(Ovalle, Chile, 1949 – Oviedo, España, 2020) Luis Sepúlveda was a Chilean writer, film director, journalist and political activist. Exiled during the Pinochet regime, most of his work was written in Germany and Spain, where he lived until his death.

Author of more than thirty books, translated into more than fifty languages, highlighting An Old Man Who Read Love Stories (Tusquets Ed., 2019) and The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Him to Fly (Tusquets Ed., 1996). Among his numerous awards are the Gabriela Mistral Poetry Award (Chile), the Primavera Novel Award (Spain) and the Chiara Award for Literary Career (Italy). Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters of France, and doctor honoris causa by the universities of Toulon (France) and Urbino (Italy).

In a direct, quick-to-read language, full of anecdotes, his books denounce the ecological disaster affecting the world and criticize selfish human behavior, but they also show and exalt the most wonderful manifestations of nature.

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The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly

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The Old Man Who Read Love Stories

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Diario di un killer sentimentale

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Storia di un gatto e del topo che diventò suo amico

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Patagonia Express

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Storia di una lumaca che scoprì l'importanza della lentezza

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Mundo del fin del mundo

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Storia di un cane che insegnò a un bambino la fedeltà

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As Rosas de Atacama

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Storia di una balena bianca raccontata da lei stessa

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