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20 Years without a Papato: Remembering Patricio Rivero, the Writer Who Made the Neighborhood Talk [El Morro] • El Sol De Iquique

THE SUN OF IQUIQUE On July 7, 2005, Glorious Iquique lost one of its most beloved storytellers: Patricio Rivero Olavarría, known as "Papato" to his friends and readers who found in his stories an irreverent, sensitive, and profoundly northern perspective. Two decades after his passing, his words continue to resonate with the same force in the passages of El Morro, in the radio and television programs where he stuttered through books with biting …
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THE SUN OF IQUIQUE On July 7, 2005, Glorious Iquique lost one of its most beloved storytellers: Patricio Rivero Olavarría, known as "Papato" to his friends and readers who found in his stories an irreverent, sensitive, and profoundly northern perspective. Two decades after his passing, his words continue to resonate with the same force in the passages of El Morro, in the radio and television programs where he stuttered through books with biting …

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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