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This is a list of Peruvian literary figures, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The term Peruvian literature not only refers to literature produced in the independent Republic of Peru, but also to literature produced in the Viceroyalty of Peru during the country's colonial period, and to oral artistic forms created by diverse ethnic groups that existed in the area during the prehispanic period, such as the Quechua, the Aymara and the Chanka South American native groups.
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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]
José Gálvez Barrenechea (7 August 1885 – 8 February 1957) was a Peruvian poet, writer, journalist, university professor, and politician. He was Minister of Justice, Worship and Instruction (1931); Minister of Foreign Relations (1931); First Vice President of the Republic (1945–1948); President of the Senate (1956–1957), and also Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Peru (1955 ...
Marie Arana (born 1949), Peruvian-American novelist ... children's book author, literature professor; C. Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera (1845–1909), novelist ...
LGBTQ literature in Peru (1 C) N. Peruvian non-fiction literature (2 C) O. Peruvian writers' organisations (1 C, 1 P) P. Peruvian books (2 C) W. Works by Peruvian ...
Michael Bentine (1922–1996), Anglo-Peruvian comedian; Alfredo Bryce Echenique (born 1939), novelist; Guillermo Carnero Hoke (1917–1985), writer and journalist; Carlos Castaneda (1925–1998), literary anthropologist; Gamaliel Churata (1897–1957), socialist essayist and journalist; José María Eguren (1874–1942), poet
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