Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda (1948–2022) was a Colombian poet and literary critic. He was born in Bogota and studied literature at university. He worked extensively in cultural and literary fields, for example, as a founder and editor of various cultural journals including the poetry magazine Eco. He was also a diplomat. He served as cultural attaché in Buenos Aires in the 1980s, and in the same role in Madrid in the 1990s. His diplomatic career reached its peak when he was appointed ambassador to Greece.
As a poet, he made his debut with the 1974 collection Consejos para sobrevivir. He was considered a member of the Nadaísmo group. In 2012, his Poesía reunida (1972-2012) was published by Tusquets. His poetry has been translated to English, French, German and Greek.[1][2][3]