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...She built her early career on Latin American fiction, becoming the voice of Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa, before cementing her reputation with a highly acclaimed Don Quixote....
...Should he resign, vice-president José Gabriel Carrizo — who led the government’s negotiations at the weekend — would be next in line to take over....
...Along Calle Antonio Maceo, colonial houses lean on one another like long-suffering companions....
...The carnage was a foretaste of the industrialised slaughter of the first world war, according to Gerald Martin, the biographer of Gabriel García Márquez and author of Journeys Through the Labyrinth (1989...
...Two “secular saints” – the Argentines Eva Perón and Che Guevara – take the history into the middle of the century....
...Antonio Cisneros, an acclaimed Peruvian poet, said all Peruvians had been touched by the long-awaited decision to award Mr Vargas Llosa the Nobel Prize....
...Colombia’s Gabriel García Márquez and Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa had not been on speaking terms since 1976, when the two stars of Latin American literature exchanged blows at a film premiere in...
..., including Portugal’s Antonio Lobo Antunes and the late Jorge Amado, of Brazil....
...Garcia Marquez or Peru’s Mario Vargas Llosa....
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