{"id":957,"date":"2024-05-06T02:49:32","date_gmt":"2024-05-06T06:49:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/courses.bowdoin.edu\/hispanic-studies-3257-spring-2024\/?p=957"},"modified":"2024-06-13T02:26:35","modified_gmt":"2024-06-13T06:26:35","slug":"quien-es-sara-klinkert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/courses.bowdoin.edu\/hispanic-studies-3257-spring-2024\/country\/colombia\/quien-es-sara-klinkert\/","title":{"rendered":"Quien es Sara Klinkert?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Sara Jaramillo Klinkert es una periodista y comunicadora social nacida en Medellin en 1979. Se ha convertido en una de las mas recientes sensaciones de la literatura iberoamericana contempor\u00e1nea tras obtener el XXVI Premio San Clemente con su novela <i>Donde cantan las ballenas.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Klinkert a dejado una profunda huella en el panorama literario con su obra magistral &#8220;C\u00f3mo mat\u00e9 a mi padre&#8221;. En esta novela, nos sumerge en un relato familiar \u00edntimo que trasciende las fronteras del tiempo y el espacio para convertirse en un retrato conmovedor de una \u00e9poca que marc\u00f3 a Colombia, especialmente a Medell\u00edn, una ciudad que a\u00fan busca comprender los horrores de aquellos a\u00f1os oscuros. A trav\u00e9s de sus multiples obras, Klinkert entrelaza lo personal y lo universal y nos invita a encontrar la redenci\u00f3n en la reconstrucci\u00f3n de los recuerdos y la celebraci\u00f3n de la vida.<\/p>\n<p>Nacida en Medell\u00edn en 1979, Sara Jaramillo Klinkert es una periodista y comunicadora social que ha colaborado con los principales medios de comunicaci\u00f3n de Colombia. Licenciada en Periodismo por la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, estudi\u00f3 el M\u00e1ster de Narrativa de la Escuela de Escritores de Madrid, donde obtuvo una beca.\u00a0Reside en Medell\u00edn y dirige una tienda de venta de especias, labor que compagina con la escritura.<\/p>\n<p>Klinkert debut\u00f3 en el panorama literario en 2020 con <em>C\u00f3mo mat\u00e9 a mi padre<\/em>, una novela basada en hechos reales y que relata la historia de la muerte de su padre a manos de un sicario cuando ella ten\u00eda tan solo once a\u00f1os.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Sara Jaramillo Klinkert is a journalist and social communicator born in Medell\u00edn in 1979. She has become one of the most recent sensations in contemporary Ibero-American literature after winning the XXVI San Clemente Award with her novel <em>Donde cantan las ballenas<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Klinkert has left a profound mark on the literary scene with her masterful work <em>C\u00f3mo mat\u00e9 a mi padre<\/em>. In this novel, she immerses us in an intimate family story that transcends the boundaries of time and space to become a moving portrait of an era that marked Colombia, especially Medell\u00edn, a city still striving to understand the horrors of those dark years. Through her multiple works, Klinkert intertwines the personal and the universal, inviting us to find redemption in the reconstruction of memories and the celebration of life.<\/p>\n<p>She holds a degree in Journalism from the Pontifical Bolivarian University and studied for a Master&#8217;s in Narrative at the School of Writers in Madrid, where she received a scholarship. She resides in Medell\u00edn and runs a spice shop, a job she balances with writing.<\/p>\n<p>Klinkert made her literary debut in 2020 with &#8220;How I Killed My Father,&#8221; a novel based on real events that tells the story of her father&#8217;s death at the hands of a hitman when she was just eleven years old.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Sara Jaramillo Klinkert es una periodista y comunicadora social nacida en Medellin en 1979. 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