Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulantes stories. From what I understand, it isnt open because they arent looking for the culprits, but it isnt closed because they havent found them. lvaro: But my phone doesnt even have a data plan and the fair didnt have wifi and all that. He heard the news on La Lucirnaga. I told him, no, if its on La Lucirnaga theyre just messing with people.. What he did say was that the book had been prepared to be sold when it was discovered. She told him that she was going to write the story herself and send it to eltiempo.com. Damaso stop the wrong persecution. 07:25 Writer: There Are No Thieves In This Town. And the protocol goes on and on. I told them about the story I was doing and that I wanted to interview the lieutenant. And he opened the box and there was the book. And Ill explain: Edgar and Luca had told the fair security about the robbery. He felt like everyone at the bookstore was looking at him with an expression of, lvaro: Like shame, disbelief, alarm, fear. Im Daniel Alarcn. They put a type of caution tape in front of the display cases, like at a crime scene, and the order was not to move until lvaro arrived. Camila: He took out six dollars and paid the shopkeeper. Edit. The next day a friend went to visit him at the fair and lvaro told him about the robbery. I should say something and do something very meaningful so it seems like Im doing something. Its like really absurd because it was like, not this, this is bigger than me and I have no idea what Im going to do. You won't find any mention of levitation or flying carpets or crocodile children. Gracias, Gabo. Dozens of national and international media outlets continued to call lvaro and David. I could tell that it was deeply painful for him because his eyes were watering and his mouth was trembling. I hold the rank of supervisor. And they decided to act. It seems like there was some kind of agreement to turn over the book, and thats that. Yes, it is massive. So everyone who went into the pavilion would see the bookstore. And I added a note to the book which I wrote on the first page. No one wanted to give a statement. Completely empty. "Now you'll pay for our twenty dead men," he says, and then we understand that the man we're dealing with is no honest official. Their exchange is a short one, yet as power is reversed and the mayor occupies a vulnerable position, it effectively highlights the role of manipulation in a corrupt society. He said that no one was going to settle down until that book was found. So he said ah well, Ill sell it to you for six dollars. Consuelo Gaitn: Well, this is just a meeting that came out of an unfortunate circumstance but has a fortunate ending. 04. I answered, Hello?. So he started to call them on the radio. Camila: Yeah, I know. Are you sure you want to remove #bookConfirmation# They described them as a young olive-skinned man who was about 1.6 meters tall [about 53] and a young blonde woman. He picked up the book and looked at the price: 180 Uruguayan pesos, which at that time was about seven dollars. But, getting back to the story So the pavilions other security guard realized that something was happening and went over. Camila: lvaro took the book to Colombia and it ended up being part of that exhibit I mentioned before, at the Book Fair, along with 31 other books from his private collection. There was a major, there was a colonel, there was a captain from the Heritage department, there was an officer from the SIJIN and from the DIJIN. And no one has been able to explain where that number came from. I wasnt friends with Garca Mrquez. This story is about a thief named Damaso. Daniel: And what about the price? Daniel: As if it were an ambulance or something. lvaro: And in Montevideo I really like to walk down a street called Calle Tristn Narvaja, which is a street that is full of secondhand bookstores. But the supervisor put it better. This narrative prospective is there so you feel bad for Damaso, however he is not respectful of his wife, and instead, is full of himself. And they decided to act. To open their bags. Daniel: In person? So the supervisor starts going by all the book stands in the area and says to the vendors: Supervisor: Listen, brother, a book got stolen around here. But what caught my attention was that there were slightly different versions of where the book had been found. Yes. Not at all. lvaro answered and said Whats up, David? And I said, listen lvaro, they stole your One Hundred Years of Solitude.. We are calling from who knows where, who knows where. They called me from Mexico, Argentina, Europe, France, Spain. Some of them told me that they had already said what they could about the issue. and any corresponding bookmarks? No, he donated several other things. They looked like something out of the last century: there were two panes of glass one was sliding and they were held shut by a little lock, a keyhole with a saw-toothed shaped plate. Upon being served a "filet mignon with a peach and syrup on top of it" in New Orleans, he fled to Mexico City without further delay. There they took their statements. They didnt give lvaro a lot of details either. Story Summary: "There Are No Thieves in This Town" Damaso, a 20-year-old man returns at dawn to the small room he shares with his wife, Ana, who is six months pregnant. That was the first year the invited country was a fictional place: Macondo. No one did. Camila: The officers jump out of the cars, and he tells me that there were four or five guys there when the police came and they started running. National Police line, good morning. Silvia Vias and I edited this story with the help of Martina Castro. Someone who steals millions and millions of dollars gets eight years in prison and someone who steals a book by Gabo gets 20. Very hard. In 1970, 100 Hundred Years of Solitude was published in English by Harper & Row. Each stroke, each seemingly monotonous rant, is intentional and gives strength to the whole. So the case with the book was clearly recommended. Thanks to Gustavo Martnez for his help. Camila: Not knowing what he was going to do, Edgar put the box in storage and ordered that no one touch it. Camila: No, he donated several other things. There came a moment when I lost faith in thinking that the book would turn up if I kept searching people. lvaro: If he could give me a discount. Around that time, two people from the pavilions logistics team arrived. Camila: But finally the major told me sure, I could interview the officer that had taken me to his office because he was the one who conducted the whole operation. The title was changed at the suggestion of the author's friends but not without some objection from Garca Mrquez. No, she felt it was more important to stick to the agreement they had made with lvaro. But what are their names, man? And lvaro was a secondhand book collector. Happy and absolutely incredulous. So that Saturday afternoon Luca was helping at the cash registers when a friend came to visit her and asked her who had the keys to the display cases. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. When I try to buy this book theyre going to realize its a first edition.. . Others, including the supervisor, realize that something had dropped to the ground: a box. Camila: So they agreed the donation would be on Thursday, May 14th at 4pm. Thats a big deal. I was laughing at that point. So I went to the SIJN offices. This contradicts the title. Camila: lvaro spoke briefly and finally gave the donation. And that proves to us that Colombians, like Garca Mrquez says, are capable of the worst as well as the best. Basically what he is saying is what all of us Colombians already know more or less: that the police give priority to cases involving more important people, people with money, famous people. And today I want to tell you the story of that book. There were women who said Im no thief! Then they told him he had to go to a press conference. Camila: The other staff at the Macondo store, the ones who were always there. There was a very diligent group of police. lvaro: Realized it was a trick. Came up to me looking very friendly and said, You dont know how proud we are to have recovered your book. And on his desk there was a cardboard box for a router. Interviews with cultural icons like Rita Moreno and Carlos Santana as well as contemporary vanguards like Calle 13 or author Junot Diaz. Camila: He picked up his satchel and left. See more Details Edit Release date September 9, 1965 (Mexico) Country of origin Mexico Language Spanish Also known as There Are No Thieves in This Village Production company Grupo Claudio I said, lvaro, youre not going to believe it but I think Im happier than you are.. He later told an Argentinean writer that he could have dictated an entire chapter on the spot if he had had a tape recorder. We went up to the directors office and he showed me the eight boxes of first editions, the other books, magazines and newspaper clippings he was going to donate. But if they do capture someone, then it will close. Personajul principal din Guy, Ryan ReynAvatar: Calea Apeis a zis ca nu a mai avut o aventura pe cinste de la filmul Deadpool pana acum. Directed by. Daniel: In other words, to a valuable book, to a media scandal. For instance, people started coming up with really crazy and sometimes very disrespectful theories. lvaro: Well, sure, so they can say something, you know? News, local stories, and your favorite podcasts. But instead he was very controlled. Everything was very melodramatic. Supervisor: At that point we organized ourselves and got in three cars. It was around eight at night by the time he went to Macondo to get his books. Yes, 120 million. Supervisor: It was around 8:30, 9:00 in the morning. And I said, David, I have some of the worst news you could get at the fair., She tells me, David, the worst thing has happened. Synopsis. I want to get this over with fast. And I said, jokingly, if this isnt done by Thursday, Im donating it to the National Museum on Friday.. Well, you cant hear it very well, but she thanks lvaro, obviously, and says that this book is the start of a great collection that the library wants to create, and that this book in particular is important not just because of its value as a piece of heritage, but also because of what its theft meant for the country. And this supervisor spends his time walking through downtown Bogot because thats where most robberies happen. There was another girl who started crying, another bookseller, for no apparent reason because she didnt have anything to do with what was happening, but it was just seeing all of the commotion. Learn more about Radio Ambulante and this story by visiting our website: . And later he said no, librovejero as in ropavejero [book peddler, as in junk peddler]. His prize was a first edition book from 1967. And I said yes, I am. And the boy gave me a hug and said, Im so sorry. Camila: Well, thats exactly what I wanted to know. Discover the stars who skyrocketed on IMDb's STARmeter chart this year, and explore more of the Best of 2022; including top trailers, posters, and photos. And what did he say about recovering the book? They arrived at the police station and the chief of police, Palomino. They said that the file on the robbery had been placed in whats called a provisional file. Luca: And I said, David, I have some of the worst news you could get at the fair., David: She tells me, David, the worst thing has happened. Camila: lvaro told Edgar that he was going to take the rest of the books and told him to bring a box. Camila: And, Daniel, I cant tell you how difficult it was to find someone in the police department who would agree to talk to me or who was able to. But that was on Sunday, right? So it occurred to him to call a journalist friend who worked at El Tiempo. Were very, Theres a superhero in Argentina. How may I help you? How could we do it? At other times he worked as an editor and once did publicity for the J. Walter Thompson office in Mexico City. There are No Thieves in This Town. lvaro: He stood there looking at me and he said Had you seen this cover before? And I told him no. So I tossed it in a bag, said thank you and left. Happy and absolutely incredulous. David wasnt just in charge of that bookstore, he was also the president of the Association of Independent Booksellers, the ACLI [by its initials in Spanish]. He asked Is this your book?. They took all of the books out of the display case and started packing them up. A lot of people found that absurd. However no one will believe Damaso at this point. Daniel: The people in charge of investigating crimes in Bogot. It says: I bought this copy of One Hundred Years of Solitude in Montevideo, Uruguay. And she asked why?. Thats the director of the Association of Independent Booksellers, right? But they didnt, When David found out that the story was already all over the media, he got fair security on the phone, a retired colonel. And she said the worst like 80 times. Daniel: Camila Segura is the senior editor at Radio Ambulante. It was rush hour on a Friday and the traffic was really backed up. At other times he worked as an editor and once did publicity for the J. Walter Thompson office in Mexico City. Others said they couldnt speak because they believed they were about to catch the group that had stolen the book. No, wait, Camila, youre speaking Colombian. I met him and he gave me the nickname libroviejero [man with the old books]. The books had cards with bibliographic information. My guide introduced me to another officer but neither of them knew why I was there. 174 times the minimum wage, enough to buy, I dont know, a small apartment in the southern part of Bogot. I mean, at that point I was much more worried and I really wanted to go figure out what had happened with the police because I was really worried that this was going to turn into a big story in the media and we hadnt even filed a report. I spoke with press chiefs, commanders and lieutenants. Supervisor: Ah, yes. Then I opened it to the page with the inscription and said, yes, this is my book, and I started to cry. Just then the squad car arrived to pick up lvaro. I even started to be a little afraid that I would open a bag and find it. Im Daniel Alarcn. He stopped in front of the display, saw that the book was missing and put his hands on his head. Camila: No, of course not. Our interns are Emiliano Rodrguez, Andrs Azpiri and Luis Fernando Vargas. Here, he delves into themes of corruption and censorship like the poet-journalist he was. At first, Escovar refuses, but he concedes once he's threatened with violence. And I turned around and saw that the book was missing. Were you able to figure out how much it would really cost? lvaro: They were like CSI or something. And it was the first time the ACLI was in charge of the bookstore at the fair. The book was found! And I said, but how could the book be found without anyone telling me? And all of a sudden my phone rings. Camila: From what I understand, it isnt open because they arent looking for the culprits, but it isnt closed because they havent found them. Camila: Then he wrote the facts: when it was stolen and recovered, and it ends with this: lvaro: Today, May 14th 2015, I am handing it over to the National Library of Colombia so that it may remain there and serve as a symbol of gratitude for all Colombians. lvaro: I wasnt friends with Garca Mrquez. I picked up the phone and called lvaro. He tells me, the police are coming now so you can file a report. Camila: When they left the interrogation it was practically nighttime. Before we go back to our story I want to tell you about another NPR podcast, one about music, called Alt.Latino. What are you trying to find?. A thief entered Macondo and cast a dark shadow over the most successful of all of the Bogot Book Fairs. The inscription says: To lvaro Castillo, the book peddler, like yesterday and as always, from your friend Gabriel. Until finally in April 2016 they gave me an appointment to meet with the lieutenant in charge of the case. They took all of the books out of the display case and started packing them up. Edgar: I got there to see what was going on. Damaso realizes that Ana has been "waiting for him every minute through the whole night" (77). 1996. And they indicated to us more or less where the guys were going to meet. Camila: The weekend went by and lvaro was still getting calls for interviews. Dozens of national and international media outlets continued to call lvaro and David. Interviews with cultural icons like Rita Moreno and Carlos Santana as well as contemporary vanguards like Calle 13 or author Junot Diaz. Camila: Ok, so lvaro bought this book in 2006. to doze (verb) to sleep lightly. Hi, Im Daniel Alarcn. And that proves to us that Colombians, like Garca Mrquez says, are capable of the worst as well as the best. Heres the book. And the guys? I dont know. Undetermined. So I went to the SIJN offices. He didnt give a lot of details about how the operation went. And what about the price? Damaso is not very good at his profession, for instance, he stole billiard balls instead of anything of value. lvaro: He said, I cant believe it. More than double what the supervisor told me. Even after dozens of conversations with the lieutenant, even though I carried with me a signed authorization, at one point I came to think that I was going to leave that place without an interview. Camila: That youre not going to go where they steal your socks with your shoes still on. He was at his own bookstore, almost on the other side of the city, in the middle of an event with a writer. Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis; The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions . Camila: Some of the eight police officers went after the men. He went home and told his wife: "Don't bother me, especially don't bother me about money." This is the vice-attorney general at the time, Juan Vicente Valbuena. 100 Hundred Years of Solitude was published initially in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1967 by Editorial Sudamericana. Turning point 2 - Damaso is caught by Rouge while he was returning the billiard balls. Nothing I did in films was mine. Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulantes stories. Were only first editions by Garca Mrquez, which made a kind of general timeline starting with his first published book to his last. what happened?. The right thing to do was to call him and tell him myself because I was the person he had loaned the books to. Start studying There Are No Thieves in THIS Town, No One Writes to the Colonel Set 3, pp. Nabo: the Black Man Who Made the Angels Wait, Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses, The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother, No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories. How may I help you? And lvaro was a secondhand book collector. This novella about a hapless colonel eagerly awaiting his pension is far from the magical realism Garcia Marquez became so popular for. The officers took me to a major and then I retold the whole story: about Radio Ambulante, the theft, the authorization. But what caught my attention was that there were slightly different versions of where the book had been found. Not a computer or a telephone or a photo. One of them is The Golden Cock. Meanwhile, his friends had arranged for his two recent books to be published. So he had to split his time between that stand and the Macondo stand, and there he had to interact with thousands of visitors, telling them in great detail about all of the books in his collection. If they had bags from another store, we asked them to open them. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Camila: Yes. Were you able to figure out how much it would really cost? lvaro: Edgar didnt talk to me at all. I was almost expecting him to start cursing and shouting and get violent. lvaro: I was in total disbelief. Im Daniel Alarcn. What is really important and what I take away from all this extends beyond the book. Yes. But. lvaro: Were only first editions by Garca Mrquez, which made a kind of general timeline starting with his first published book to his last. It will only close the moment someone is captured. Radio Ambulante tells the stories of Latin America. Of course, everyone understands how valuable that book is. Camila: And well, Im telling you all this, Daniel, because I sat there for almost two hours and I couldnt believe how much bureaucracy I had to deal with. Police: National Police line, good morning. They asked the police in that sector for help. He said that the National Police were investigating the case and that he had to make it clear that not only were the individuals who stole the book responsible, but also anyone who bought it. Edgar: There came a moment when I lost faith in thinking that the book would turn up if I kept searching people. Were very, Translation: There Are No Thieves in This Town. And I would tell them A first edition of. Camila: Edgar thought that someone who worked there had taken it but Luca explained that lvaro was the only one with the key. Camila: About 40 thousand dollars. I met with him on that day at the door of the library. It was an expression like I dont understand whats happening.. Also, lvaro was the only person with the keys to the cases. lvaro wanted it that way, as an official public act. A first edition copy of One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garca Mrquez, was stolen at the Bogot International Book Fair. lvaro: Are you crazy?! I said, the worst thing for Luca has to be the worst of the worst of the worst., Luca: And David says, what? Camila: According to what the supervisor told me, 50 million pesos. It was around eight at night by the time he went to Macondo to get his books. "The first line almost knocked me off the bed," Garcia Marquez said in a 1981 interview with The Paris Review. I was laughing at that point. Well, obviously I wasnt going to get in an argument with him and say, no, what are you talking about?. Exactly. For us those are recommended cases. And, well, we already know how that call went. What can be done? During this period almost six years he wrote only one short story. Why? Camila: He got out and the shopkeeper, before giving him the book. It took four or five hours, it was this frustrating thing that wouldnt end. Pages. The ones that have a restricted lane. But we have to close this circle with the capture of those responsible. They hadnt filed a complaint. And well I I was already freaking out. Find us on NPR One in your app store. Daniel: And at this point what is David doing? And it lasted for about half an hour until. Camila: Very hard. Its unbelievable. And on Saturday, May 2nd, the day the book was stolen and just three days before the end of the fair, about 73 thousand people went to the event. Camila: Edgar said something similar to me: Edgar: The fact that the culprit was never found gives me the feeling that things were done a little like the whole thing wasnt so transparent. 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