Roberto Ampuero
Roberto Ampuero Espinoza (Valparaíso, 1953) is a distinguished Chilean writer, journalist, and politician, mainly known for his series of detective novels featuring Cayetano Brulé, which have left a significant mark on Latin American noir literature. His life was marked by exile after the 1973 coup, an experience he captured in works like Nuestros años verde olivo, highly valued by critics and writers. In addition to his literary work, Ampuero has held significant public positions, such as Minister of Culture, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and ambassador to Spain, contributing a cosmopolitan and committed perspective from politics. Among his most famous works are ¿Quién mató a Cristián Kustermann?, Los amantes de Estocolmo, and Pasiones griegas, exploring themes like exile, identity, and social changes.
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Entre la pluma y la política (in Spanish)
Roberto Ampuero
SUDAMERICANA, 2026, Paperback, New








































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