Novelist, short story writer, and journalist, Santiago Gamboa was born in Colombia in 1965. His American debut, published by Europa in 2012, was the novel Necropolis, winner of the Otra Orilla Literary Prize. He is also the author of Night Prayers (Europa Editions, 2016).
Praise for Return to the Dark Valley "Action-packed plotting
propels this rabidly contemporary novel forward, as it examines the
movement of people across the shifting geopolitical landscape, the
impossibility of returning and the potential redemptive power of
poetry."
--The New York Times Book Review "A complex, challenging story that
speaks to the terror and dislocation of the age."
--Kirkus Reviews "An unsettling and brilliant document of
contemporary life; highly recommended."
--Library Journal, starred review
"Gamboa possesses considerable talent at creating energetic scenes
that spiral off in intriguing directions."
--San Francisco Chronicle "Fans of Roberto Bolaño will feel right
at home in this globetrotting tale of misfit poets and ultraviolent
drug lords. [...] [A] page turner that is fiercely contemporary and
wickedly funny in its analysis of the forces tearing at the seams
of the world."
--Miami Rail Praise for Santiago Gamboa "Gamboa's talent at
cultivating intrigue and the extravagant energy of his stories make
him compulsive reading."
--Times Literary Supplement "Brilliantly translated, Night Prayers
is an incredible reading experience with a pounding heart and
wisdom to boot."
--Mark Haber, Brazos Bookstore "Gamboa's work calls to mind Roberto
Bolaño in its masterful suspense, complex literary references, and
frank depiction of violence, sex, and drugs."
--Publisher's Weekly "Gamboa's storytelling impresses."
--The Complete Review "Gamboa's strength is an apparently
inexhaustible stream of narriative invention, an addictive 'and
then, and then' quality that, at its best, erupts into flourishes
of breathtaking poetry."
--Shelf Awareness
"Each novel by Santiago Gamboa is at the forefront of the best
Latin American novels. Gamboa dismantles the legacy of Chandler and
Hammett, adapting it to the craggy environs of Colombia, and adds
to it a tireless sense of ethics. His novels revitalize a genre
that we thought could do no more."
--Martín Solares, author of The Black Minutes
"This novel stands on its own as a masterwork of storytelling."
--Publishers Weekly about Necropolis "A work that is by turns
tender, farcical, explicit, bombastic and never less than
engrossing."
--The Irish Times about Necropolis
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