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Hoy voi hablaré con usted sobre Mario Vargas Llosa y ‘Quien mato a Palomino Malero’ - But judging by the confused looks on your faces - usted no habla Español Well you may not speak Spanish, but if Mario Vargas Llosa could have his book ‘Who killed Palomino Malero,’ translated, then I guess I can talk to you in English, though I might give you a little background information first. In 1950, General Manuel Odria organised a coup which overthrough the Peruvian government and he soon claimed presidency. As President of Peru, he returned the nation to a dictatorship and dissolved the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), putting stress on the relationships between white Peruvians (the ‘gringos’), the natives and ‘cholos’ (half-breeds) This book is set in Peru in the 1950s, in this time of political unrest. And although the story does not directly deal with political events, the way in which the people of Talara deal with the gringos clearly shows that they have been affected by what is happening in their country, and it is important to bear such things in mind when trying to understand a different culture History is full of acclaimed authors and playwrights who have been involved in politics, Vargas Llosa himself was heavily involved - running in the presidential election in 1987. But as far as politics are concerned, he has made the biggest difference with his books and the political and social comments that they make. When reading this novel it originally appears to be a murder mystery, but the setting and tone is unlike any other murder mystery I have ever read. The story opens with a graphic description of the brutally murdered body of a young Air Force Airman, and with the first few lines it becomes clear that this is not a book for those with a weak constituton. ‘The boy had been both hung and impaled on the old carob tree. His position was so absurd that he looked more like a scarecrow or a broken marionette than a corpse. Before or after they killed him, they slashed him to ribbons: his nose and mouth were split open; his face was a crazy map of dried blood, bruises, cuts, and cigarette burns.

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Title: palo

Words: 1733
Rating: None
Pages: 6.9
submitted by: librarybitchi

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