Evelio Rosero - Novels

Novels

  • Mateo solo. Entreletras, Bogotá. 1984
  • Juliana los mira. Anagrama, Barcelona. 1986
  • El incendiado. Editorial Planeta, Bogotá. 1988
  • Papá es santo y sabio. Calos Valencia Editores, Bogotá. 1989
  • Señor que no conoce luna. Editorial Planeta, Bogotá. 1992
  • Cuchilla. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2000
  • Plutón. Editorial Espasa-Calpe, Madrid. 2000
  • Los almuerzos. Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín. 2001
  • Juega el amor. Editorial Panamericana, Bogotá. 2002
  • El hombre que quería escribir una carta. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2002
  • En el lejero. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2003
  • Los escapados. Editorial Norma, Bogotá. 2006
  • Los ejércitos. Tusquets Editores, Barcelona. 2006
  • The Armies. New Directions Publishing, 2009. Translated by Anne McLean.

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