Rafael Chaparro Madiedo Explained

Rafael Chaparro Madiedo
Birth Date:December 12, 1963
Birth Place:Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Death Date:April 18, 1995 (aged)
Death Place:Bogotá, Colombia
Nationality:Colombian
Genre:Novel
Movement:Postmodern

Rafael Chaparro Madiedo (born December 23, 1963, in Bogotá, died April 18, 1995, in Bogotá) was a Colombian writer who won Colombia's 1992 National Literature Prize for his only novel Opium in Clouds (Opio en las nubes).[1] Chaparro was influenced by Colombian novelist Andrés Caicedo and by twentieth century American literary and art movements.[2] As a teenager, Chaparro Madiedo graduated from the Colombian-Swiss school Helvetia; he later attended and graduated from the Universidad de los Andes with a B.A. in Philosohy and Literature. His novel Opium in Clouds received little initial literary acclaim outside of the National Literature award, but has been very popular among young adults in Colombia, eventually attaining cult status, and has an extended online fan base.[3] He died of lupus on April 18, 1995.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Generation X Goes Global: Mapping a Youth Culture in Motion. Christine Henseler. Taylor & Francis. 2012. Opio en las nubes' Liquid World: Columbia's Generation X Reads Without a Net. Juan Manuel Espinosa. 212−229. 9781136230325.
  2. Web site: Colombian Literature. harvard.edu.
  3. Web site: 25 novelas esenciales en la literatura bogotana. Blogs El Tiempo. 23 July 2011 .
  4. Book: Guía literaria de Bogotá: con un recorrido personal de Antonio Caballero. Antonio Caballero, Daniel Garcia, Alberto Escovar W., Luis Daniel Vega. 2007. Aguilar. 49. Rafael Chaparro. 9789587045086.