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The second narrative is a first-person account from the Pilgrim. A former university professor who lost his family in a tragic accident, the Pilgrim abandons reason to live in the sewers and abandoned lots of Bogotá. He believes God speaks to him through the rats, the garbage, and the mutilated bodies left by the city’s violence. He is not a traditional saint; he is a vagabond of God—homeless, filthy, and possibly demonic.

For fans of the "Mendoza-verse," having the digital version is essential. His books are interconnected; characters from Satanás , La melancolía de los feos , and Diario del fin del mundo often reappear as ghosts or echoes. An EPUB allows for quick keyword searches to track these obsessive motifs: "the tunnel," "the void," "the saint," "the killer." Unlike Mendoza’s most famous novel, Satanás (based on the Pozzetto massacre), Los vagabundos de Dios eschews rapid-fire journalistic pacing for a slow, meditative descent into religious mania. Los vagabundos de Dios - Mario Mendoza.epub

The answer is the novel you are about to read. Download it. Dim the lights. And remember: in Mendoza’s Bogotá, the vagabonds are the only ones truly awake. The second narrative is a first-person account from

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