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Rafael Gumucio

Rafael Gumucio (born January 15, 1970 in Santiago) is a Chilean writer and comedian.
== Biography ==

He is son of the historian Rafael Luis Gumucio Rivas and grandson of the left-wing politician Rafel Agustín Gumucio. He attended high school at the Colegio Regina Pacis in Ñuñoa;,〔(Óscar Contardo. ''Las quejas del conde disléxico'' ), ''El Mercurio'', 23.06.2002; last accessed on 30.03.2012〕 graduated as a Spanish language teacher first and then as a Master in Literature at the Universidad de Chile.
After the 1973 Chilean coup d'état he lived as an exile in France.
He published his first novel in 1999, ''Memorias prematuras'' (''Premature memoirs''), called "a book where the writer narrates his life; the exile with his family in France, his return to Chile, his failure with women, his first dabblings in journalism and university life" and "for many, the best he has ever written".〔(Antonio Díaz Oliva. ''Gumucio paga'' ), ''Zona de Contacto''; kast accessed on 30.03.2012〕
He resided nearly four years in Spain and in 2004 he published his first novel, ''los platos rotos'' (''The broken dishes''), on which Gumucio has stated "it is very fictional non-fiction. It is an historical essay that has something of short story, theatre, novel, narrative".〔(Juan Sharpe. ''Mi lugar es Chile'' ), ''La Nación'', 14.08.2004; last accessed on 30.03.2012〕
Afterwards he got married and moved to New York.〔(''50 líderes consagrados'' ), revista ''El Sábado'' de ''El Mercurio'', 18.06.2005, from the webpage of New York University; last accessed on 30.03.2012〕 There, in the hometown of his wife, with whom he has a daughter, he wrote ''La deuda'' (''The debt'').〔(Felipe Saleh. ''Rafael Gumucio Lanzó su novela ‘La Deuda’'' ), ''Librocomentarios'', 16.04.2009; last accessed on 30.03.2012〕
He has written for the newspapers La Nación, El Mercurio, La Tercera, El Metropolitano, Las Últimas Noticias, El País, ABC and New York Times and for the magazines Apsi, Rock & Pop, ''Fibra'', of which he was founder and general editor and The Clinic, of which he was also one of its founders.
He has also been conductor, script-writer and producer of television shows like ''Gato por liebre'' (Rock & Pop Televisión, 1995-1998) and of the absurdist humour show Plan Z (TV show), which was censored more than once.
He is director of the Instituto de Estudios Humorísticos of the Universidad Diego Portales and comedian-host of the ''Desde Zero'' show on Radio Zero with Patricio Fernández and Claudia Álamo.

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