Hernando Téllez
(Santafé de Bogotá, 1908-1966) Colombian writer and journalist.From a very young age, he showed his journalistic skills, as a contributor to the magazine Universidad directed by Germán Arciniegas, and as an assistant to Enrique Santos in El Tiempo .
He was also deputy director of El Liberal and director of the magazine Semana .During the period between 1943 and 1944 he served as Colombian consul in Marseille and senator of the Republic, but he stood out above all for being one of the most complete writers of his time (he was a translator, commentator, short story writer, essayist and literary critic ).
In his extensive essay work he dealt with issues of literature, society, politics and everyday life.Téllez was a poet of the essay, as well as profound; He was a great craftsman of the language, a teacher in a sober and effective handling of the language.He was a sensitive observer of daily life, an acute critic of the social and political life of the country, a student of the hidden motives of violence, and a concise and diaphanous storyteller, in which under each apparently trivial story, he They always contain the causes of major social conflicts.
Along with Jorge Zalamea, he is among the first writers on Colombian violence; the works that refer to this subject are registered in the period between 1946 and 1953, during the conservative governments of Mariano Ospina and Laureano Gómez.
His writings are gathered in several volumes, among which are Restlessness of the world (1943), Bagatela (1944), Luces in the forest (1946, probably his most beautiful book; it is divided into "Theories", "Sins" and "Trifles"), Diary (1946), Literature (1951) and Literature and society (1956).He also wrote the book of stories Ashes for the wind and other stories .
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