Jorge Zalamea Borda

Jorge Zalamea Borda (March 8, 1905 – May 10, 1969) was a Colombian writer, poet, and journalist, best known for his anti-dictatorship satirical prose works. His poems, dramas, novels, and essays are notable for their linguistic richness and ascetic, dense style. He typically explored themes of equality and liberty in his writings. His most well-known works include ''El sueño de la escalinatas'' and ''El Gran Burundú-Burundá ha muerto''. He was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in 1967.

In 1952, Zalamea fled Colombia to escape the repressive regime of president Laureano Gómez. Later that year in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he published one of his most influential works, ''El gran Burudún-Burundá ha muerto'', a satirical work denouncing Gómez.

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    El gran Burundun-Burundá ha muerto ; La metamorfosis de su excelencia / by Zalamea, Jorge, 1905-1969

    Published 1973
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    Et nunc Manet in te, seguido del Diario íntimo / by Gide, André, 1869-1951

    Published 1953
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    Obra poética completa / by Saint-John Perse, 1887-1975

    Published 2004
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    Las causas humanas de la guerra / by Caso, Antonio, 1883-1946

    Published 1943
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    Variedad / by Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945

    Published 1956
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