Travel:
The Lonely Planet, Cartagena
Hidden Gem: A Guide to Surgical Tourism in Cartagena
Photography:
Cartagena de Indias (http://www.villegaseditores.com/libro.html?isbn=9588156416)
Cartagena de Siempre http://www.villegaseditores.com/libro.html?isbn=9589138756
Colombian authors, contemporary and classical, abound!
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Love in the Time of Cholera, Of Love and Other Demons (inspired by finding a skeleton in a convent in Cartagena), and 100 Years of Solitude are two of his best known, but he has a body of work that encapsulates the magical realism of Colombia and the tropics of Cartagena.
This New York Times article (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/travel/02cartagena.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0) captures the essence of Gabo and his writing, his love for storytelling and the magic of Cartagena.
But it’s not only Gabo. Open the pages to some of Colombia’s most celebrated contemporary authors and emerging female voices. Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Laura Restrepo, Piedad Bonnet, William Ospina, Santiago Gamboa, Jorge Franco, Alfonso Carvajal (native of Cargagena), German Castro Caicedo, Alvaro Mútis among others.
Here’s a comprehensive list of Colombian authors. http://escritorescolombianos.blogspot.com/
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