Roberto Brodsky Baudet (born 1957, Santiago, Chile[1]) is a Chilean novelist and screenwriter. He has written four novels, several film and theater scripts, and over 250 articles published in national newspapers and magazines.[2] Baudet was awarded the 2007 Jaén Prize for Best Novel and the 2009 Martin Nuez Award, both for his 2008 novel Bosque Quemado (Burnt Forest).[3][4] He lives in New York City with his wife and family. He is adjunct professor at the Center for Latin American Studies in Georgetown University.[2]