Peruvian Writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Author of "a World for Julius," Has Died.
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He died this Tuesday at the age of 87, with more than 30 titles published. He was a descendant of the last viceroy of Peru and grandson of a former president of that country.
LIMA (AP) — Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique, author of “A World for Julius”, “So Many Times Pedro” and “The Exaggerated Life of Martín Romaña”, died in Lima at the age of 87.
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Lima, Peru. A few days ago he had turned 87. Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique (1939) died on Tuesday March 10, confirmed El Comercio with a source close to the author. Creator of novels such as Un mundo para Julius, La vida exaggerada de Martín Romaña y Tantas vezs Pedro, was an author who, like few, developed an X-ray of the wealthy class of Peru throughout his career.Always with humor, but also with nostalgia and tenderness.That and mor…
The world of lyrics mourns this Tuesday the death of the Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique, at age 87. Considered one of the most prominent voices in Latin American literature, there are many critics and journalists who incorporated him into the boom, although he always tried to separate himself because, among other reasons, he settled in Barcelona when the rest had already left. “He was distant to them, already from my social environment …
"Julius was born in a palace on Salaverry Avenue, in front of the old San Felipe racetrack; a palace with garages, gardens, swimming pool, small orchard where both...
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