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(1964-)
Mario Mendoza is a Colombian writer who was born in 1964 in the city of Bogotá. He studied literature and literature in his hometown and expanded his training by completing a postgraduate degree at the Ortega y Gasset Foundation in Toledo.
He has written novels, generally seeking in his texts the social reflection of his urban context, such as "The city of the thresholds" (1992), "Scorpio City" (1998), "Story of an assassin" (2001), and “Satanás” (2002), winner of the Seix Barral Short Library Prize.
Mendoza, who was a university professor of literature, has also published the collection of stories “La travesía del vidente” (1995).
His latest book is "The Invisible Men" (2007), a novel that tells the story of Gerardo, a man in crisis trying to find a mysterious indigenous tribe isolated from civilization.