Luis Sepúlveda was a Chilean writer, filmmaker, and activist known for his environmental and social justice themes.
Exiled during Pinochet's regime, he wrote prolifically in Europe, producing over 30 books translated into more than 50 languages.
His most famous works include "An Old Man Who Read Love Stories" and "The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Him to Fly." Sepúlveda's writing style is characterized by direct, anecdote-rich language that criticizes human selfishness while celebrating nature.
He received numerous literary awards and honorary doctorates for his impactful work before his death in 2020.
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