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He’s also the guy who said that Mexico “is the perfect dictatorship.” Of course, that was back then in 1990. He also [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|got in a fight with his once-friend]] [[Gabriel Garcia Marquez]] [[Wild Mass Guessing|for some reason]] and they haven’t spoken to each other since then.
He’s also the guy who said that Mexico “is the perfect dictatorship.” Of course, that was back then in 1990. He also [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|got in a fight with his once-friend]] [[Gabriel Garcia Marquez]] [[Wild Mass Guessing|for some reason]] and they haven’t spoken to each other since then.


His bibliography includes:
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* ''The Cubs and Other Stories'' (1959)
* ''The Cubs and Other Stories'' (1959)
* ''[[The Time of the Hero]]'' (1963)
* ''[[The Time of the Hero]]'' (1963)
* ''[[The Green House]]'' (1966)
* ''[[The Green House]]'' (1966)
* ''[[Conversation In The Cathedral]]'' (1969)
* ''[[Conversation in the Cathedral]]'' (1969)
* ''[[Captain Pantoja and the Special Service]]'' (1973)
* ''[[Captain Pantoja and the Special Service]]'' (1973)
* ''[[Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter]]'' (1977)
* ''[[Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter]]'' (1977)
* ''[[The War of the End of the World]]'' (1981)
* ''[[The War of the End of the World]]'' (1981)
* ''[[The Real Life Of Alejandro Mayta]]'' (1984)
* ''[[The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta]]'' (1984)
* ''[[Who Killed Palomino Morelo]]?'' (1986)
* ''[[Who Killed Palomino Morelo?]]'' (1986)
* ''The Storyteller'' (1987)
* ''The Storyteller'' (1987)
* ''[[In Praise Of The Stepmother]]'' (1988)
* ''[[In Praise of the Stepmother]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Death In The Andes]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Death in the Andes]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Notebooks Of Don Rigoberto]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Notebooks of Don Rigoberto]]'' (1997)
* ''[[The Feast of the Goat]]'' (2000)
* ''[[The Feast of the Goat]]'' (2000)
* ''[[The Way To Paradise]]'' (2003)
* ''[[The Way to Paradise]]'' (2003)
* ''[[The Bad Girl]]'' (2006)
* ''[[The Bad Girl]]'' (2006)
* ''[[The Dream Of The Celt]]'' (2010)
* ''[[The Dream of the Celt]]'' (2010)


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Mario Vargas Llosa is a Peruvian writer, politician and winner of the Nobel Prize. He is a firm believer of Write What You Know and tends to do the research of the subject he’s writing about.

His critics still debate whether he is a modernist or postmodernist. Better not to get caught in the middle.

Some of his books have been adapted to the big screen, Your Mileage May Vary regarding their quality.

He started being a leftist person, and even supported Castro’s government, before he became disillusioned with his dictatorship. Since then, he has allied with more centre-right politics. He competed for the presidency of his country in the early ‘90s, but was defeated by the Ensemble Darkhorse Alberto Fujimori [1].

He’s also the guy who said that Mexico “is the perfect dictatorship.” Of course, that was back then in 1990. He also got in a fight with his once-friend Gabriel Garcia Marquez for some reason and they haven’t spoken to each other since then.

Works written by Mario Vargas Llosa include:
Mario Vargas Llosa provides examples of the following tropes:
  1. And if you know something about him, maybe you could see it as a Funny Aneurysm Moment