A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
An angelic mystery that tests the bounds of human compassion and curiosity.
Colombian folklore is a vibrant blend of indigenous, African, and Spanish influences, resulting in a rich array of myths and legends. One of the most well-known figures is "La Llorona," the Weeping Woman, a ghostly figure who wanders riversides, mourning the loss of her children and seeking to take others with her. Another significant character is "El Mohán," a powerful and feared river spirit who is said to have control over fish and can cause storms and floods. He is often depicted as an old man with long hair and beard, living in caves near rivers. Colombian literature is also marked by the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez, whose characters often straddle the line between reality and fantasy, such as in "One Hundred Years of Solitude," where the Buendía family faces supernatural occurrences in the fictional town of Macondo.
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