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Julio Ramón Ribeyro (1929–1994), short story writer; Isabel Sabogal (born 1958), novelist, poet and translator; Sebastián Salazar Bondy (1924–1964), essayist and poet; Claudia Salazar Jiménez (born 1976) writer, editor and academic; José Santos Chocano (1875–1934), poet; Manuel Scorza (1928–1983), novelist and poet; Iván Thays ...
José María Arguedas. José María Arguedas Altamirano (18 January 1911 – 2 December 1969) was a Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist.Arguedas was an author of mestizo descent who was fluent in the Quechua language.
The relationship between the two authors, who shared a flat in Paris, was otherwise complex and full of mysteries. [1] His last years were spent traveling between Europe and Peru. In the last year of his life he had decided to remain definitely in his homeland in Peru. He died on 4 December 1994, days after getting the Juan Rulfo Prize for ...
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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Deep Rivers (Spanish: Los ríos profundos) is the third novel by Peruvian writer José María Arguedas.It was published by Losada in Buenos Aires in 1958, received the Peruvian National Culture Award (Premio Nacional de Cultura) in 1959, and was a finalist in the William Faulkner Foundation Ibo-American award (1963).
Death in the Andes (Lituma en los Andes) is a 1993 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa. [1] [2] Civil Guard member Corporal Lituma has been transferred to the rural mountain town of Naccos, where he investigates the disappearances of three men, while under the constant threat of Senderista guerrilla attacks.
The first book published by Rodriguez was a collection of stories: 'Cuentos de fin de semana' (Weekend Tales) (1998). Three years later came his first quoted novel, followed by other works, both novels and stories, and nonfiction, as with the biography of the acclaimed Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez. He has also co-authored two books with ...