The Peruvian Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Losa is dead. He died in Lima on Sunday (local time) at the age of 89.
“We have announced with deep sorrow that our father, Mario Vargas Losa, today died peacefully in Lima in Lima,” wrote his eldest son Alvaro in a position that his brothers and sisters Gonzalo and Morgana Vargas Losa also signed.
In October Alvaro said that his father was “shortly before his 90th birthday”. This is an era “in which you have to reduce your activities a little”. At the time, he did not mention any details about the health status of the literary.
Nobel Prize for Literature 2010
Vargas Losa grew up in a Peruvian family on medium -sized medium and was considered one of the big names of the Latin -American literary movement of the 1960s and 1970s, who also belonged to the Colombian Gabriel García Márquez and the Argentinian Julio Cortázar. Vargas Losa received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010.
Source: Krone

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