Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story
After getting his Master's degree in the US, and because he can't get a job, and because all he wants to do all day is sit at his Play Station, Enrique Márquez Pino, a middleclass Bogotan, is forced to return to his home country, where he is to live with his father. Enrique believes that nothing is unattainable for a young, smart and hard-working Colombian (poor idiot). Nothing gets too nice for him in Bogotá, but at least he gets the chance to portray his countrymen and women. "Told with sharp humor and uninching honesty, Mother Tongue is a riotous, double-edged exploration of what it means to feel a stranger in one's own homeland. Juan Fernando Hincapié is a writer to watch." Patricia Engel, author of Vida and The Veins of the Ocean
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Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story
After getting his Master's degree in the US, and because he can't get a job, and because all he wants to do all day is sit at his Play Station, Enrique Márquez Pino, a middleclass Bogotan, is forced to return to his home country, where he is to live with his father. Enrique believes that nothing is unattainable for a young, smart and hard-working Colombian (poor idiot). Nothing gets too nice for him in Bogotá, but at least he gets the chance to portray his countrymen and women. "Told with sharp humor and uninching honesty, Mother Tongue is a riotous, double-edged exploration of what it means to feel a stranger in one's own homeland. Juan Fernando Hincapié is a writer to watch." Patricia Engel, author of Vida and The Veins of the Ocean
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Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story

Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story

by Juan Fernando Hincapié
Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story

Mother Tongue: A Bogotan Story

by Juan Fernando Hincapié

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After getting his Master's degree in the US, and because he can't get a job, and because all he wants to do all day is sit at his Play Station, Enrique Márquez Pino, a middleclass Bogotan, is forced to return to his home country, where he is to live with his father. Enrique believes that nothing is unattainable for a young, smart and hard-working Colombian (poor idiot). Nothing gets too nice for him in Bogotá, but at least he gets the chance to portray his countrymen and women. "Told with sharp humor and uninching honesty, Mother Tongue is a riotous, double-edged exploration of what it means to feel a stranger in one's own homeland. Juan Fernando Hincapié is a writer to watch." Patricia Engel, author of Vida and The Veins of the Ocean

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789588969725
Publisher: Rey Naranjo Editores
Publication date: 06/05/2018
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 928 KB

About the Author

Juan Fernando Hincapié is a writer and translator from Bogotá. He is the author of the novel Gramática pura and the short storycollection Gringadas. He is the rst Colombian ever to translateBram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. He is theeditor of Puñalada trapera, an anthology of contemporaryColombian short stories. He lives in Bogotá and plays soccerwhenever he can, although his knee is about to give out.
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