Sobre el Autor

Luis Sepúlveda was a renowned Chilean writer, journalist, and environmental activist, best known for his poignant storytelling and commitment to social causes. His literary career was marked by a deep engagement with themes of nature, culture, and human rights, which resonated through his works, including 'The Story of a Snail Who Discovered the Importance of Being Slow' and 'Full Circle: A South American Journey'. Sepúlveda's narratives often reflected his own experiences as an activist and his travels across South America and beyond.

Born in Chile, Sepúlveda's life was shaped by the political turmoil of his homeland, leading him to become involved in leftist movements. His experiences led him to a diverse array of roles, from a political prisoner to a committed environmentalist. Throughout his life, he advocated for the preservation of nature and the rights of indigenous peoples, melding his activism with his literary endeavors. Sepúlveda's legacy continues to inspire readers and writers around the world, highlighting the power of literature as a tool for change.

nacionalidad Chileno
Fecha de Nacimiento October 4, 1949
Lugar de Nacimiento Ovalle, Coquimbo, Chile
Fecha de fallecimiento April 16, 2020