Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- PART 1 A LIFETIME OF READING AND WRITING
- PART 2 THE NARRATIVE WORK
- 4 Prelude: Los jefes (1959)
- 5 Experimenting with Form and Language: Narratives of the 1960s and 1970s
- 6 Towards the Total Novel: La guerra del fin del mundo (1981)
- 7 Experimenting with Genres: Novels of the 1980s and After
- 8 Interlude: the Demons of Literature and Politics (El pez en el agua, 1993)
- 9 The Return of the Grand Design: La Fiesta del Chivo (2000), El Paraíso en la otra esquina (2003) and El sueño del celta (2010)
- PART 3 WORKS FOR THE THEATRE
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - Experimenting with Form and Language: Narratives of the 1960s and 1970s
from PART 2 - THE NARRATIVE WORK
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- PART 1 A LIFETIME OF READING AND WRITING
- PART 2 THE NARRATIVE WORK
- 4 Prelude: Los jefes (1959)
- 5 Experimenting with Form and Language: Narratives of the 1960s and 1970s
- 6 Towards the Total Novel: La guerra del fin del mundo (1981)
- 7 Experimenting with Genres: Novels of the 1980s and After
- 8 Interlude: the Demons of Literature and Politics (El pez en el agua, 1993)
- 9 The Return of the Grand Design: La Fiesta del Chivo (2000), El Paraíso en la otra esquina (2003) and El sueño del celta (2010)
- PART 3 WORKS FOR THE THEATRE
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Vargas Llosa wrote his debut novel while living in Europe with his first wife Julia, whom he had married in 1955 when he was still a teenager. After spending the year 1959 at the Complutense University in Madrid, where he held a bursary for a doctoral research project on modernism, the grant ran out and the couple moved to Paris. Despite holding several jobs simultaneously in order to keep himself afloat, he found time to work on his first novel which had the working titles ‘La morada del héroe’ [The House of the Hero] and ‘Los impostores’ [The Impostors]. In 1962 he entered the finished manuscript into the competition for the Biblioteca Breve award, organized by the Spanish publishing house Seix Barral, and became the first Latin American author to win this literary prize. The following year he published the novel under the title La ciudad y los perros [The Time of the Hero] with Seix Barral. It became an instant success with readers and won the Spanish Critics’ prize as well as coming second in the Prix Formentor, a competition organized by the publisher Carlos Barral who became his friend and mentor.
The novel is based on Vargas Llosa's experiences at the Leoncio Prado military school in Lima where he was a pupil from 1950 to 1951, sent there by his father to eradicate his literary inclinations and make a man out of him, as he has reiterated in many interviews.
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- A Companion to Mario Vargas Llosa , pp. 86 - 149Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2014