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  2. Santiago Roncagliolo - Wikipedia

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    He has written five novels about fear. He is also author of a trilogy of non-fiction books on Latin America during the twentieth century. He is the son of the diplomat and politician, Rafael Roncagliolo (1944–2021), who was the Minister of foreign affairs of Peru from 2011 to 2013.

  3. Alfredo Bryce - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Bryce settled down in Spain living first in Barcelona and since 1989 in Madrid.In 1997, he returned to Peru, where he currently lives. His first book Huerto Cerrado published in 1968, was a finalist for the Casa de las Américas literary prize awarded in Cuba and is a collection of short stories written in different styles and points of view about a young protagonist, Manolo, a member ...

  4. List of Spanish-language authors - Wikipedia

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    17 Peru. 18 Philippines. 19 Puerto Rico. 20 Spain. 21 United States. 22 Uruguay. 23 Venezuela. 24 See also. ... This is a list of Spanish-language authors, organized ...

  5. Category:Spanish novels - Wikipedia

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    From Spain whether or not written in the Spanish language. ... Spanish novels adapted into television shows (14 P) W. Works based on Spanish novels (4 C, 1 P)

  6. List of works influenced by Don Quixote - Wikipedia

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    The novel Don Quixote (/ ˌ d ɒ n k iː ˈ h oʊ t i /; Spanish: El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha [1]) was written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes.Published in two volumes a decade apart (in 1605 and 1615), Don Quixote is one of the most influential works of literature from the Spanish Golden Age in the Spanish literary canon.

  7. Mario Vargas Llosa - Wikipedia

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    The novel attacks the dictatorial government of Odría by showing how a dictatorship controls and destroys lives. [31] The persistent theme of hopelessness makes Conversation in The Cathedral Vargas Llosa's most bitter novel. [39] He lectured on Spanish American Literature at King's College London from 1969 to 1970. [40]

  8. The Storyteller (Vargas Llosa novel) - Wikipedia

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    'The Storyteller' originally written in Spanish, was translated in 1989 by Helen Lane, translator for numerous authors of many different languages. Since its original publication 25 years ago, "The Storyteller has become a classic and is required reading for most anthropology students in the universities of the United States and South America".

  9. List of literary works by number of translations - Wikipedia

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    Early Modern Spanish: 11 Andersen's Fairy Tales: Hans Christian Andersen: 1835–1852: 129 [14] Danish: 12 The Book of Mormon: See Origin of the Book of Mormon: 1830: 115 [15] English: 13 Asterix: René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo: 1959–present: 115 [16] (not all volumes are available in all languages) French: 14 The Quran: See History of the ...