Colombian writer known for novels that depict suburban and urban life around Bogotá, often with punk and rock'n'roll references.

The provided review (published on DeBaser) describes his novel C'era una volta l'amore ma ho dovuto ammazzarlo as a collage of anecdotes and reflections portraying suburban Bogotá, post-adolescent discomfort, and punk-influenced, iconoclastic characters. The book was published by Feltrinelli (as noted in the review).

A review praises Efraim Medina Reyes's novel for its collage-like, punk-infused depiction of suburban Bogotá and post-adolescent malaise. The book is described as a short, sharp generational portrait that mixes anecdotes, reflections and rock'n'roll references. Recommended for readers of gritty, iconoclastic urban fiction.

For:Readers of contemporary Colombian fiction, fans of gritty urban novels and punk-influenced literature.

 We are always escaping from something. Always and forever. The life in the suburbs is ruthless... there's no escape. But reconciling with oneself is a goal and Efraim is one of the few who knows it.

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