In our article we present three literary visions about the Thousand Days War in Colombia (1899-1902) that will end with the loss of Panama and the intervention of the United States in order to build the inter-oceanic Canal. The war, the longest of the civil wars in Colombia, marked the course of the years to come and one could speak of a germ of contemporary Violence that has not ceased. It was one of the fundamental events for writers such as Gabriel García Márquez and legendary characters such as Colonel Aureliano Buendía.
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados