Héctor Abad’s depictions of contemporary Colombian society have won readers around the world. In Oblivion, the memoir of his father’s life and murder by Colombian paramilitaries, personal events are the foundation for an unforgettable exploration of equality and social justice. One of Latin America’s leading writers brought his reflections to the #UWRF17 stage, in conversation with Radio National’s Sarah Kanowski.
Featuring Héctor Abad and Sarah Kanowski.
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