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What can public policy learn from literature?: A conversation with Colombian novelist Juan Gabriel Vásquez

What can public policy learn from literature?: A conversation with Colombian novelist Juan Gabriel Vásquez

Update: 2025-05-06
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Juan Gabriel Vásquez has a central preoccupation: the past —a theme that has shaped much of his fiction. His latest novel, Los nombres de Feliza, published in January, explores the life of Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, who was politically persecuted and forced into exile during the Cold War. In this episode of Oxford Policy Pod, the acclaimed Colombian author —winner of the 2011 Alfaguara Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in Spanish-language literature— reflects on the roots of this enduring fascination, which has led him to write nine novels and several short story collections. He also discusses the place of culture in political life, the rise of authoritarianism around the world, Colombia’s current political climate, and more.

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What can public policy learn from literature?: A conversation with Colombian novelist Juan Gabriel Vásquez

What can public policy learn from literature?: A conversation with Colombian novelist Juan Gabriel Vásquez