Jorge Lozano H., a prominent Colombian journalist and cultural manager, presents in Estado civil ingobernable a work that defies easy classification. It is not merely an autobiography; it is a visceral cocktail of family chronicle, journalistic reportage, and a relentless sociological dissection of Colombian high society in the latter half of the 20th century. The book serves as a witness to a bygone era—one of rigid social conventions, heavy religious influence, and the silent wars fought within the walls of "respectable" homes.
For readers interested in Latin American social history, LGBTQ+ memoirs, or the intersection of family secrets and public scandals, this book is essential reading. In the ePub format, it remains an accessible and enduring testament to the resilience of the individual against the tyranny of tradition.
Espero que esta historia capture la esencia de transformación y esperanza que buscas.