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"In more recent articles, he considers the terrorism of Peru's Shining Path and the presidency of Alberto Fujimori - and the failures of the English public-school system, which made his son into a Rastafarian."

"The Bad Girl" is a very amusing, surprise-filled novel, and Vargas Llosa a genius of a storyteller, always stretching the reader's imagination to the borders of fantasy. Especially good is his transformations of a single girl throughout the story.

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Sagarana

Rubem Fonseca , e.g., The Taker And Other Stories
...cont'd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam%C3%B...

Rheda.
First World Third Class and Other Tales of the Global Mix
Mindlin
Barbecued Husbands: And Other Stories From The Amazon
Melo
Black waltz
Garcia-Roza.
December heat
Southwesterly wind
A window in Copacabana
The silence of the rain
Veríssimo.
Borges and the eternal orangutans
The club of angels
Sarney
Master of the sea
Coelho
Eleven minutes:a novel
Warrior of the light:a manual
The Zahir
Veloso
Tropical truth: a story of music and revolution in Brazil
source: "Translations from the Portuguese" Current Tables of Contents http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/62-literat...

Since Alfredo Bryce Echenique's A World for Julius: A Novel is a favorite, it seemed worthwhile to locate two more of the author's translated books
Tarzan's Tonsillitis: A Novel -- an epistolary novel
Huerto Cerrado by Alfredo Bryce Echenique -- short stories

Books mentioned in this topic
Brazil (other topics)Sagarana (other topics)
The Seamstress (other topics)
Tarzan's Tonsillitis (other topics)
A World for Julius (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Frances de Pontes Peebles (other topics)Alfredo Bryce Echenique (other topics)
Rubem Fonseca (other topics)
João Guimarães Rosa (other topics)
Mario Vargas Llosa (other topics)
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