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
4 - Prelude: Los jefes (1959)
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
The collection of short stories, published in 1959 under the title Los jefes [The Leaders], was Mario Vargas Llosa's first literary publication in book form. English versions of Los jefes are usually published in conjunction with his only other piece of short narrative, Los cachorros [The Cubs] (1967), under the title The Cubs and Other Stories But while he regards Los cachorros as a mature piece of writing, Vargas Llosa characterizes the stories that make up Los jefes as ‘youthful transgressions’ inspired by Hemingway's ‘stylistic abstinence and objectivity’, a ‘handful of survivors out of the many I wrote and tore up between 1953 and 1957, while I was still a student in Lima’. Despite the author's retrospective self-critical attitude to those ‘adolescent and machista stories’ (‘Author's Preface’, p. xv) the book won a Spanish literary prize in 1959, the Premio Leopoldo Alas. Since he was the first of the future Boom authors to publish his work in Spain, this was an important step towards the success of Latin American fiction in Europe. But already in 1957 one of the stories, ‘El desafio’, had won first prize in a competition for Peruvian short fiction organized by the French art and travel magazine La Revue Française.
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- A Companion to Mario Vargas Llosa , pp. 81 - 85Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2014