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Daniel Samper Pizano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Samper Pizano
Daniel Samper Pizano (born 8 June 1945) is a Colombian lawyer, journalist, and prolific writer. ==Career== Samper attended the Gimnasio Moderno, where he began writing in the students newspaper ''El Aguilucho''. At the age of 19 he worked for the Colombian newspaper ''El Tiempo'' as a reporter. After graduating from high school, Samper studied law in the Pontifical Xavierian University and later attended graduate school for journalism at Kansas University, United States. He was also awarded the Nieman Fellowship by Harvard University. Since then he has been an editor, columnist and author of some 25 books, TV and movie screenwriter and winner of numerous recognitions and awards in Colombia and abroad; Among these, the Maria Moors Cabot prize given by Columbia University, the "Rey de España" prize and has won three times the Colombian "Simón Bolívar Prize for Journalism". His writings are notable for having a wide and soft sense of humor mixed with some social criticism. He writes a column for El Tiempo called "Cambalache" (colloquialism meaning "Exchange") and the magazine ''Carrusel'' with a humor section called "Postre de notas", as well as some articles written for Colombian magazines such as ''El Malpensante'', ''Revista Semana'' and ''Gatopardo''. In Colombia, Samper is also considered the father of Colombian investigative journalism after his work as a reporter for El Tiempo newspaper. Samper resides in Madrid since 1986 and was an editor of the Spanish magazine ''Cambio 16''. He is also member of the Academia Colombiana de la Lengua. As a TV screenwriter he wrote scripts for the Colombian TV series ''Dejémonos de vainas'' during the 1980s and 1990s.
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