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Author | Mario Mendoza Zambrano |
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Original title | Satanás |
Illustrator | Garry Wade |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | Novel |
Set in | Bogotá |
Publisher | Editorial Planeta |
Publication date | 2002 |
Publication place | Colombia |
Pages | 285 pags. |
Awards | Premio Biblioteca Breve (2002) |
ISBN | 9789584202925 |
OCLC | 49991813 |
Preceded by | Relato de un asesino |
Followed by | Cobro de sangre |
Satanás is a novel by the Colombian writer Mario Mendoza Zambrano published in 2002. It is about three stories happening around a real event on December 4, 1986: Campo Elías Delgado, a Vietnam War veteran, killed his apartment building neighbors, a student of him and her mother, his own mother, and 30 people in a high-end restaurant before committing suicide. The novel narrates his life and that of three of his victims.
It received the 2002 Premio Biblioteca Breve as best unpublished novel.
It was inspiration for the movie of the same name produced in 2007.
References
- Obiols, Isabel (February 5, 2002). "El colombiano Mario Mendoza gana el Premio Biblioteca Breve" [The Colombian Mario Mendoza Wins the Premio Biblioteca Breve]. El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
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