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Death in the Andes by Mario Vargas Llosa
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really liked it
bookshelves: peruvian-20th-c, fiction, novels, post-modern, nobel-lit

This was an excellent story with great characters and captivating narration. Lituma is now stationed in the mountains in Naccos (after being ejected from Piura after Palomino Molera and needs to solve a triple homicide which superficially looks like it may be the work of the Sendero Luminoso terrorists (whom we also gets glimpses at during the book through some of their victims). The pace never lets up and we also are treated to local folklore like in The Storyteller which plays an important part in the story as well. I liked the triple narrative framing of each chapter and found each character engaging and realistic. I enjoyed Death in the Andes very much even if its predecessors such as The Green House and The War at the End of the World pleased me even more. Mario Vargas Llosa is an extraordinary storyteller and novelist and this was another standout book for me.

Fino's Mario Vargas Llosa Reviews:
Fiction
The Cubs and Other Stories (1959) TBR
The Time of the Hero (1963)
The Green House (1966)
Conversation in the Cathedral (1969)
Captain Pantoja and the Special Services (1973)
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (1977)
The War of the End of the World (1981)
The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta (1985)
Who Killed Palomino Molero? (1987)
The Storyteller (1989)
In Praise of the Stepmother (1990)
Death in the Andes (1996)
The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto (1998)
The Feast of the Goat (2001)
The Way to Paradise (2003)
The Bad Girl (2007)
The Dream of the Celt (2010)
The Discrete Hero (2015)
The Neighborhood (2018)
Harsh Times (2021) TBR

Non-Fiction
The Perpetual Orgy (1975)
A Fish Out of Water (1993)
Letters to a Young Novelist (1998)
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Reading Progress

November 29, 2016 – Shelved
November 29, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
March 18, 2017 – Started Reading
March 18, 2017 –
page 10
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March 18, 2017 –
page 145
52.73% "Wow, great book - again!"
March 18, 2017 – Finished Reading
March 20, 2017 – Shelved as: peruvian-20th-c
March 20, 2017 – Shelved as: fiction
March 20, 2017 – Shelved as: novels
March 20, 2017 – Shelved as: post-modern
March 20, 2017 – Shelved as: nobel-lit

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message 1: by Ellen (new)

Ellen I really enjoyed The Storyteller so it sounds like I should read this one as well.

Thanks for the review. I love GR-so many wonderful books are brought to my attention and your taste is particularly interesting as are your reviews.

Thank you.


Michael Finocchiaro Thanks Ellie! The Green House, Conversation in the Cathedral, War and the End of the World, Feast of the Goat and Death in the Andes are also amazing!


message 3: by Gustavo (new)

Gustavo peruvian migrattion topic in:
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how the author writes: the stories are entertaining and

revolve around themes as family, house, children, abandon,

forgetting, migration into de big cities, a pet, sometimes

going back to the childhood days. Each story will tell a

different tale involving unique, deep characters with

their own personalities and conflicts.


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