Novelas De Mario Mendoza Jun 2026

Pure urban weirdness. Think The Name of the Rose meets The Matrix by way of Charles Bukowski. Some readers find the philosophical digressions slow, but fans love its brave blending of high literature, drug trips, and horror. 8.5/10

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Con más de 30 años de trayectoria y una producción que supera los 40 libros, abordar su obra puede parecer un reto. A continuación, se presentan sus novelas más icónicas y una sugerencia de orden según su temática: El Universo de Bogotá y la Trilogía Inicial Pure urban weirdness

A fragmented novel about a journalist investigating a series of suicides in Bogotá’s university. Mendoza uses real testimonies, news clippings, and fictional diary entries. Bleak, but brilliant

Bleak, but brilliant. It asks: is mental illness a medical condition or a sane response to a broken world? Mendoza’s most sociological novel. 7.5/10

A short, intense punch. Set during the COVID-19 lockdown. A writer alone in his apartment slowly realizes that the plague isn’t just a virus — it’s a symptom of a metaphysical collapse. Strange graffiti appears, neighbors vanish, and time loops.