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Adriana Ramírez

A powerful chronicle of Colombia’s descent into decades of civil war through the lens of an intimate, multi-generational tale of upheaval and betrayal.

When presumed president-elect Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, champion of the working class and harbinger of a new era of progressive social change, is assassinated on the eve of Colombia’s 1948 presidential election, the capital is plunged into bloodshed. So begins a singularly brutal period of Colombia’s history known simply as la violenciaa bloody civil war that spawned decades of turmoil and splintered the country into ever-shifting factions.

The Violence is an intimate history of this conflict—told not from the political center of the war but from the mountainous finca that Adriana E. Ramírez’s family tended to for generations, and through the eyes of her formidable grandmother, Esther. With startling lyricism, Ramírez illuminates the specter of violence—from guerilla warfare to the brutalities found so often in romantic relationships to the spontaneous and senseless violence steeped into everyday Colombian life during this period—and the threat that it poses to a country, and a family, that is trying to stay whole. Gracefully braiding together macrohistory, family history, and personal narrative, Adriana E. Ramírez traces these parallel stories of upheaval in a sweeping portrait of a country and family in flux.

Adriana E. Ramírez is a writer, critic, and poet based in Pittsburgh, where she writes a column and edits “InReview” for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She is the winner of the 2015 PEN/Fusion Emerging Writer’s Prize, a former critic-at-large for the Los Angeles Times’s Book Section, and the cofounder of Aster(ix) Journal. Her writing has also appeared in The AtlanticThe Boston GlobePeople, ESPN’s The Undefeated (now Andscape), LitHubGuernicaNerve, and elsewhere. She once lost terribly on Jeopardy!.

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The Violence is available for pre-order from White Whale Bookstore.

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Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 7 p.m.

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