Luis Carlos Barragán Explained

Birth Name:Luis Carlos Barragán Castro
Birth Date:1988 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Bogotá, Colombia
Language:Spanish
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Years Active:2011–present

Luis Carlos Barragán Castro (born 1 September 1988) is a Colombian writer and illustrator specialized in science fiction.[1]

Life and career

Luis Carlos Barragán was born on 1 September 1988 in Bogotá, Colombia. He got his bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at the National University of Colombia in 2011. In the same year, his debut novel Vagabunda Bogotá was published, winning multiple awards, and nominated as a finalist for the Rómulo Gallegos Prize in 2013.[2] [3] [4]

He got his master's degree in Arabic Studies at the American University in Cairo in 2018 with his thesis "Tropical Mudejar: Mosque-type chapels in Mexico and their role in early Spanish America" which has won the George T. Scanlon Graduate Student Award in Arab and Islamic Civilizations Department, a merit-based award to recognize a distinguished MA thesis produced by an ARIC student in that given academic year.[5] [6] In the same year, his second novel El Gusano was published, also winning multiple awards.[7] [8]

He has published and contributed numerous short stories and artworks in various sci-fi magazines across the Ibero-America. In 2021, his first short story collection Parásitos Perfectos and third novel Tierra Contrafuturo were published.[1]

He was a background painter for the 2022 animation film The Other Shape and the art director of the virtual reality experience "Codice Futuro" which premiered in 2024.[9] [10]

Style and themes

Luis Carlos Barragán is known for using science fiction, New Weird, body horror and surrealism in his novels and stories, and for uniting these themes with Colombian reality.

Bibliography

Novels

Short story collection

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Science Fiction From Latin America, With Zombie Dissidents and Aliens in the Amazon . Hart . Emily . 10 June 2023 . New York Times . 17 March 2024 .
  2. News: 2013 Rómulo Gallegos Prize Publicity . 6 June 2013 . Spanish . Página 12 . 17 March 2024.
  3. Web site: Enciso Noguera . Ana María . Vagabunda Bogotá: From science 'friction' to surrealism . Al Día . 17 March 2024 . 21 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Mejía . Esteban Carlos . 'Vagabunda Bogotá' con Johny, el leproso . El Espectador . 17 March 2024 . Spanish . 18 November 2011.
  5. Web site: Barragan Castro . Luis Carlos . Tropical Mudejar: Mosque-type chapels in Mexico and their role in early Spanish America . AUC Knowledge Fountain . American University in Cairo . 17 March 2024 . 1 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Luis Carlos Barragán Biography . ILUSTRE . 17 March 2024 . Spanish.
  7. Web site: Enciso Noguera . Ana María . “El Gusano” and How Science Fiction Can Imagine Better Worlds . Latina Media Co . 18 March 2024 . 13 September 2021.
  8. Web site: Ortiz . María Paulina . El mundo imaginario de ‘El Gusano’ . El Tiempo . 17 March 2024 . Spanish . 14 February 2019 .
  9. Web site: Códice Futuro Program . Cinemateca de Bogota . 17 March 2024 . Spanish.
  10. Web site: 'Códice futuro', la nueva exposición que llega a la Cinemateca de Bogotá . HJCK . 17 March 2024 . Spanish . 27 February 2024.