Tag #Latin American Literature

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Medellín Book and Culture Festival Showcases Female Latin American Writers

The Medellín Book and Culture Festival, running from September 12th, features a significant number of female Latin American writers, highlighting their contributions to literature and challenging the historical underrepresentation of women in the literary canon.

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Latin American Literature: A Reflection of Trauma, Memory, and Change

New novels explore the complex realities of Latin America, encompassing migration, political violence, and the resilience of its people, with works like "La hermana" and "El corazón habitante" arriving in Spain.

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Precarious Bookcase Holds García Márquez's "General in His Labyrinth"

A leaning bookcase in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, holding a collection of Spanish-language books, including Gabriel García Márquez's "The General in His Labyrinth" about Simón Bolívar's final journey, is described; the book is being given away.

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Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa

Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel laureate and key figure of Latin America's literary boom, died Sunday at his Lima home; Peru declared a national day of mourning, and tributes poured in globally.

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Vargas Llosa: France, Politics, and a Shifting Literary Identity

Mario Vargas Llosa, in a February 2023 speech, attributed his understanding of Latin American sociopolitics and his identity as a writer to his time in France, revealing a shift from leftist ideals to supporting anti-left figures in Peru, while also warning against the impact of screens and social m...

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Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa

Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, a giant of Latin American literature, died peacefully at 89 in Lima, Peru on Sunday, leaving behind a prolific body of work and a controversial legacy.

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2025 Cultural rentrée: A Guide to Fall's Best in Arts and Entertainment

Babelia's guide to the best of fall 2025's cultural offerings includes new novels exploring history and contemporary issues, diverse international literature, thought-provoking non-fiction, and standout works in art, music, film, television, video games, theatre and podcasts.

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Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina

Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.

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Vargas Llosa's Barcelona Breakthrough: How a Prize Launched a Literary Revolution

In 1959, Mario Vargas Llosa won the Leopoldo Alas Prize in Barcelona, marking the start of his literary success; his collaboration with Carlos Barral and Carmen Balcells revolutionized Latin American literature's presence in Europe.

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Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: End of an Era for Latin American Literature

Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died on April 13th, leaving behind a legacy of literary works that significantly impacted Latin American literature and global culture, marking the end of an era for the Latin American Boom.

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Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: A Loss for World Literature

Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, a key figure of the Latin American literary boom, died on April 13, 2025, at age 89, prompting a national day of mourning in Peru and widespread tributes globally.

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Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: A Life in Literature and Politics

Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died at 89; his 1990 presidential campaign, marked by liberal economic policies, ended in defeat against Alberto Fujimori.

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