Fernando Soto Aparicio, a man called Latin America

  • Carlos Soto Mancipe
  • María Teresa Escobar López
  • Jorge Pinzón

Abstract

Fernando Soto Aparicio (Socha, Boyacá, October 11, 1933-Bogotá, May 2, 2016)

** This writing “A tres manos” counts on the participation of Carlos Soto, son of master Soto Aparicio -painter and graphic designer, dean of Graphic Design at Corporación Universitaria Unitec, Bogotá; María Teresa Escobar and Jorge Pinzón, all participants in the research 2356 “Narrative bioethics in the literature of Fernando Soto Aparicio. Moral issues and contributions to the resolution of conflicts and decision making”. INV-HUM 2352.

This book is made with painful experiences of life itself... More than a novel, it is a story. A painful history that repents itself and will continue to be repeated as long as there is one homeless man left in the world without freedom and without education; while, walking under the sky, is left a human being martyred by his loneliness or his ignorance (Soto Aparicio, 1956, p. 8) 

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Soto Mancipe, C., Escobar López, M. T., & Pinzón, J. (2017). Fernando Soto Aparicio, a man called Latin America. Revista Latinoamericana De Bioética, 17(33-2), 135–155. https://doi.org/10.18359/rlbi.3018
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2017-05-22

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