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La tํa Julia y el escribidor
La tํa Julia y el escribidor | Mario Vargas Llosa
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Ya en el titulo de esta novela de Mario Vargas LLosa, publicada en 1977, se recoge la doble historia en que se vertebra su argumento: por un lado, la relacion amorosa del joven escritor Varguitas con una mujer de su familia mayor que el, la tia Julia; y por otro, la desaforada presencia del folletinista Pedro Camacho en la misma emisora de radio donde Varguitas trabaja. La noble pasion amorosa entre la tia Julia y el aprendiz de novelista, que la sociedad limena de los anos cincuenta trata por todos los medios de impedir, se combina en esta novela de Vargas LLosa con las narraciones truculentas del folletinista de las ondas. El contrapunto de una encendida pasion con aires shakesperianos y su correlato melodramatico y la inesperada confluencia del devoto de la alta literatura y el escribidor rastrero son algunas claves de esta narracion mayor de Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Emilymdxn
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#wondrouswednesday @Eggs

1. A friend just gave me Winter in Sokcho as a late Christmas present

2. I believe I recently gave Ariadne to @moll

3. Tagged book I just finished yesterday - nostalgic, sweet, poignant, funny, revealing of the hypocrisy of Peruvian societyโ€ฆ everything you‘re after from a love story!

Eggs Great titles ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ’ 3y
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Emilymdxn
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I completely understand why Llosa won the Nobel prize! This was just amazing. The prose, the characters, the story and the translation were just *chef‘s kiss*

This mixes the sweet, naive, nostalgic love story of a male student and a woman who is called his aunt but is NOT his blood aunt (he has to explain that a lot), mixed in with the dramatic radio stories that surround them in Peru. It reminded me of Jane the virgin in some ways!

mjtwo Keanu Reeves was in the movie version of this - I remember really liking it. Would be interesting to read the book. 3y
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OriginalCyn620 ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ“š 5y
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GatheringBooks
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#HeatOfJuly Day 26: A lot of #BabyGotBack moments in this brilliantly conceived novel set in Peru. Marito, a struggling writer in his teens was studying to be a lawyer & working as a news department staff of a local radio station. He fell in love with an older woman, a 30-something divorceé, who found Maritoโ€˜s teenybopper infatuation amusing until she herself became enamoured by the untoward & forbidden romance of it all. https://wp.me/pDlzr-dt9

Cinfhen Sounds juicy ๐Ÿ˜‰ 6y
Reggie This sounds great!! 6y
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It was so easy to fall in love the characters especially Aunt Julia and Pedro Camacho. Aunt Julia was adorable, optimistic and very lovable. I wouldn't be surprised that Marito fell in love with her. I cannot say the same for Pedro Camacho. He is very talented and very hard-working but a bit crazy even before he really got crazy. He's just like one of the characters in his serials. I would love to read more Llosa. He's a really great storyteller.

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pitou215
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Absolutely loved the mix between the radio series and the story about Mario. Really enjoyed this book and found it clever how he managed to follow the style of Pedro Camacho as his mind faltered. Amazing!

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AlaMich
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Holy bifocals Batman!! Smallest. Print. Ever. You can't really tell in the photo, but trust me, it's the smallest print I have ever seen in a mass market paperback.

LeahBergen And this is why I no longer read mass markets! 7y
AlaMich @LeahBergen I know, you're right, but for some irrational reason I love MMs ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ 7y
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These are All on my TBR, some for a very long time. I wish I had more time to read - but the don't we all. #latinxauthors #feistyfeb

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GoneFishing

One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only one loser.

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GoneFishing

One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only one loser.

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Mixed feelings about this one. Aside from the rampant racism and misogyny (it's set in the 50s so attitudes of the times prevail I guess) it was kind of a fun read. Like a South American "How I Met Your Mother", but the ending left me a little flat -not horribly bad - just dull. Bob was not impressed.
#dogsoflitsy

DebinHawaii Bob! ๐Ÿถโค๏ธ 8y
Megabooks ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’™ dachshunds!! So cute! ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ 8y
Suzze I'm in love with Bob! As a kid I was terrified of dogs, then I met a Dachshund and I was never scared again! 8y
britt_brooke Hi Bob! ๐Ÿ’™ 8y
LeahBergen Bob's a handsome devil. 8y
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Loved this and appreciated Sudden Death. Another favourite which is back in Adelaide is The Informers by Juan Gabriel Vasquez, & I'm keen to read Reputations by him.
#HelloOctober #Booktober #BooksSetInSouthAmerica

wonga added to my TBR list as one of my favorite movies, Tune in Tomorrow, is based on it :) the movie's almost 30 years old and stars Keanu Reeves, Peter Falk and Barbara Hershey (as Aunt Julia) 8y
Abailliekaras @wonga thanks I'll have to watch it! ๐Ÿ“ฝ 8y
mhillis Love Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter! 8y
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libellule.reader
La tํa Julia y el escribidor | Mario Vargas Llosa
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#Booktober Book set in #SouthAmerica. I haven't read it yet but I know it takes place in Peru.

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GatheringBooks
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So yes there is such a thing as a barquillo-flavoured chocolate. Loot from Madrid. Paired with espresso - then you got your recipe for a perfect Saturday afternoon.

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GatheringBooks
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That moment when your bookmarks remind you of the castles you've been to and you get distracted from your reading. Fail.

readinginthedark ๐Ÿ˜Great bookmark! I have one from Heidelberg but lost it in my move. ๐Ÿ˜ž 8y
GatheringBooks @readinginthedark oh we didn't get to visit heidelberg - too bad. perhaps when we go back next year (crossing my fingers that it happens). 8y
readinginthedark @GatheringBooks We wouldn't have either, but we took a short river cruise and that's where it started, so we looked around a bit first. If you do go, there's a beautiful little tea shop not far from the square. I recommend the Heidelberger black tea. ๐Ÿ˜Š 8y
GatheringBooks very nice! i didn't even get to see lake starnberg - was that part of your river cruise? the an der wurm river is gorgeous too. i was mostly in munich but traveled a fair bit outside of germany mostly during my ten-week stay. 8y
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GatheringBooks
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I thought it would be good to read this alongside the turron I brought back from Madrid. Yum.

MyBookLife That looks really good ๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜‹ 8y
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