Manuel Zapata Olivella
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Born:
Mar 17, 1920

Died:
Nov 19, 2004

Age: 84 Deceased

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Acting

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Manuel Zapata Olivella

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Manuel Zapata Olivella (1920–2004) was a Colombian novelist, anthropologist, physician, and one of the most important Afro-Colombian intellectuals of the 20th century. Born in Lorica, in Colombia’s Caribbean region, he grew up in a family deeply engaged with education and culture, which shaped his lifelong commitment to social justice and cultural research. Trained as a medical doctor, Zapata Olivella combined his scientific background with literature and anthropology to study the histories, traditions, and struggles of African-descended peoples in Colombia and across the Americas.

He is best known for his novels and essays that foreground Afro-Colombian identity, racism, and resistance. His most celebrated novel, "Changó, el gran putas" (1983), is an ambitious, epic work that traces the African diaspora from slavery to modern times, blending history, myth, and political critique. Throughout his career, he sought to recover marginalized voices and challenge Eurocentric narratives...

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