Los Dias Azules Fernando Vallejo //free\\
It is a novel about heaven, written from the depths of hell. It is blue—the color of the infinite sky, but also the color of a corpse’s lips. Read it slowly. Let the prose wash over you. And when you finish, you will understand why Vallejo spends the rest of his career screaming: he once had everything, and time took it all away.
The book is a collection of memories from Vallejo's early years. Rather than a linear plot, it functions as a series of vignettes focusing on: los dias azules fernando vallejo
Desde su publicación, "Los días azules" ha recibido elogios de la crítica y ha sido considerada una de las mejores novelas colombianas del siglo XX. La obra ha sido traducida a varios idiomas y ha alcanzado un público internacional. It is a novel about heaven, written from the depths of hell
In the pantheon of contemporary Latin American literature, few names provoke as much visceral reaction as Fernando Vallejo. The Colombian-born, Mexican-resident author is notorious for his scathing polemics against the Catholic Church, the state of his homeland, and even the nature of language itself. Yet, before the nihilistic fury of La Virgen de los Sicarios or the grammatical crusades of El Desbarrancadero , there was nostalgia. There was memory. And there was Los Días Azules . Let the prose wash over you