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  2. Mario Vargas Llosa - Wikipedia

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    Mario Vargas Llosa's thesis «Bases para una interpretación de Rubén Darío», presented to his alma mater, the National University of San Marcos , in 1958. Mario Vargas Llosa was born to a middle-class family [11] on 28 March 1936, in the southern Peruvian provincial city of Arequipa. [12]

  3. Julia Urquidi Illanes - Wikipedia

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    She was famous as the first wife of Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa (1955-1964) and as the basis for the Aunt Julia character in one of his most famous novels, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter. [1] [2] Her career included work as the Chief of Protocol in the office of the mayor of La Paz and as a personal secretary for first ladies of Bolivia ...

  4. Vargas Llosa - Wikipedia

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    Vargas Llosa is the surname of two prominent Peruvian intellectuals who are father and son. Mario Vargas Llosa, born in 1936, is a novelist, journalist, politician and essayist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2010. Álvaro Vargas Llosa, born in 1966, is a writer and political commentator on international affairs.

  5. Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel-winning novelist, hospitalized with ...

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    Peruvian novelist and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa has been hospitalized in Madrid with Covid-19, his son said Monday. “In light of the interest by the news media in our father’s health ...

  6. A Fish in the Water - Wikipedia

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    A Fish in the Water (originally published as El pez en el agua in 1993), is the memoir of Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010. It covers two main periods of his life: the first comprising the years between 1946 and 1958, describes his childhood and the beginning of his writing career in Europe.

  7. Letters to a Young Novelist - Wikipedia

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    Letters to a Young Novelist (Spanish: Cartas a un joven novelista) is a non-fiction book by the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, published in 1997. [1] An English translation by Natasha Wimmer was published in 2001. In 2011, the book was listed byThe Guardian among the 100 best non-fiction books. [2]

  8. Conversation in The Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Conversation in The Cathedral (original title: Conversación en La Catedral) is a 1969 novel by Spanish-Peruvian writer and essayist Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Gregory Rabassa. One of Vargas Llosa's major works, it is a portrayal of Peru under the dictatorship of Manuel A. Odría in the 1950s, and deals with the lives of characters from ...

  9. Harsh Times (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jacobo Árbenz with his wife Maria Cristina Vilanova, during their exile in Brazil, 1955.. The name of the novel Tiempos recios refers to an expression used by Saint Teresa of Jesus in her autobiographical book Vida de la Madre Teresa de Jesús (chapter 33), "the times were harsh times", to describe the time she had to live, when in 1559, the Inquisition arrested the Archbishop of Toledo ...