In pages joinery, Mario Vargas Losa, exclusively, wrote many articles.

One of them is entitled Green years((()joineryMarch 19, 1979) Peru talks about his book stories ChiefsHe confirms that being a boy presented stories without knowing that he will become a prominent writer.

In the text, Vargas Llosa, after he married very young, indicates that he has a special affection for his writings published between 1953 and 1957, not because of her literary quality, but because at that time, where he presented lessons and reading in trucks, he discovered many authors and books.

Six stories from Chiefs They are a handful of many who I wrote and broke when I was a student in Lima, between 1953 and 1957. They deserve nothing big, but I was not a citizen because they reminded me of those difficult years that, despite the fact that literature was the most important thing in the world, I did not go to my head in one day..

Ball and court

In the article, soccer. Opion people ((joinery April 24, 1980), Vargas Llosa criticizes the position of the Brazilian anthropologist Roberto da Matta and ensures that “football is not the opium of the fans.”

“Football itself is a dangerous issue, and there is no doubt that through our societies (in reference to the Brazilian and the Birofi), it is strengthened,” says Vargas Llosa in his face as detailed in this newspaper.

The writer notes that although the rules of football are global, “it is the fact that every society gives a difference or a special coloring of football that it plays, as it appears to be killed by distinguishing between preliminary models; Brazilian football, which revolves around the individual initiative, and the special football stretching.

The Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2010 in his face as a technical leader adds: “I risked the drafting of a law, I think, in Latin America has no exceptions: the quality of football sport is inversely proportional to the degree of democracy that exists in
Country.

The first play

In a useful note published in joinery On February 24, 1981, titled First Play by Mario Vargas Llosa, he was mentioned Miss Tenna As the first theatrical work of Mario Vargas Losa. and

In a note of Punta del Ste, Uruguay, the scenic landscape details Emilio Alvaro that the gradual will be issued on April 20, 1981 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

With a representative team headed by Norma Alejandro, Alvaro explained that the theater comedy of Vargas Losa has been in his possession since January.

According to Emilio Alvaro, “an extraordinary adventure, because the author had no biases in the dramatic Orthodox, he entered the argument as a project, in a very amazing way.”

Mario Vargas Losa wrote Miss Tenna’s play, which was first shown on April 20, 1981 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He then arrived in Punta del Ste, Uruguay. Pictures: Excelsior Archive

The request published by her ex -wife

Julia Orchidy Isaianis, a former midwife of the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Losa and the central figure Aunt Julia and writer, He announced that he was preparing for a lawsuit against his ex -wife and Colombian television for the crime of abuse of confidence.

In a note dated in Bogota, and its publication DistinctionP. July 14, 1981, Mrs. Urquidi says in a letter addressed to the newspaper Spectator This “I have sufficient evidence to start this experience, including a letter from the author in which he told me” I did not marry you to write this book for fear of your rejection, “which I received with a copy of the novel.”

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