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The Storyteller

The Storyteller( )
Author: Llosa, Mario Vargas
Translator: Lane, Helen
ISBN:978-0-571-16134-8
Publication Date:Jul 2005
Publisher:Faber & Faber, Limited
Book Format:Paperback
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Book Description:

At a small gallery in Florence, a Peruvian writer comes across a photograph of a tribal storyteller deep in the Amazon jungle. As he stares at the photograph, it dawns on him that he knows this man. The storyteller is not an Indian at all but his university classmate, Saul Zuratas, who was thought to have disappeared in Israel. As recollections of Zuratas flow through his mind, the writer begins to imagine Zuratas' transformation into a member of the Machiguenga tribe. ...
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Book Details
Pages:256
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Literary
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):12.901 x 19.7 x 4.201 cm
Book Weight:0.2 Kilograms
Author Biography
Llosa, Mario Vargas (Author)
Mario Vargas Llosa was born in Arequipa, Peru on March 28, 1936. He studied literature and law at the National University of San Marcos and received a Ph.D from the University of Madrid in 1959. He is a writer, politician, and journalist. His works vary in genre from literary criticism and journalism to comedies, murder mysteries, historical novels, and political thrillers. His books include The Time of the Hero, The Green House, Conversation in the Cathedral, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, The Feast of the Goat, and The War of the End of the World. He has received numerous awards including the Rómulo Gallegos International Novel Prize, the Premio Leopoldo Alas in 1959, the Premio Biblioteca Breve in 1962, the Premio Planeta in 1993, the Miguel de Cervantes Prize in 1994, the Jerusalem Prize in 1995, and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010.

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