Peru's Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel prize-winning novelist, dies at 89

He died in the country's capital
A leading light in the 20th-century Latin American literature boom, Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2010 for works like "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," "Death in the Andes," and "The War of the End of the World."
But early on he abandoned the socialist ideas that were embraced by many of his peers, and his dabbling in politics and conservative views annoyed much of
In 1990, he ran for president of
He lost in the run-off to
Frustrated by his loss, the writer moved to
In his dozens of novels, plays and essays, Vargas Llosa told stories from various viewpoints and experimented with form -moving back and forth in time and switching narrators.
His work crossed genres and established him as a foundational figure in a generation of writers that led a resurgence in Latin American literature in the 1960s.
His books often examined the unnerving relationships between leaders and their subjects. "The Feast of the Goat" (2000) details the brutal regime of
"His intellectual genius and vast body of work will remain an everlasting legacy for future generations,"
NOVELS FED BY EXPERIENCE
Born to middle-class parents in Arequipa,
His acclaimed debut novel, "The Time of the Hero" (1963), was loosely based on his teenage life as a cadet at a military academy in
Other works expressed deep concern for his country. "The Storyteller" (1987) deals with the clash of Indigenous and European cultures in
"An author's work is fed by his own experience and, over the years, becomes richer," Vargas Llosa told Reuters in an interview in
As his range of experiences grew, Vargas Llosa continuously experimented. "The Bad Girl" (2006) was his first try at a love story and was widely praised as one of his best.
DENOUNCED CASTRO, CHAVEZ
In the 1970s, Vargas Llosa, a one-time supporter of the Cuban revolution, denounced
In 1976, the two had a famous argument, throwing punches outside a theater in
Vargas Llosa became a staunch supporter of free markets mixed with libertarian ideals. Despite being outspoken on political issues, Vargas Llosa said he was a reluctant politician when he ran for president of
"In reality, I never had a political career," Vargas Llosa once said. "I took part in politics under very special circumstances ... and I always said that whether I won or lost the elections, I was going back to my literary, intellectual job, not politics."
His personal life was worthy of a novel itself - and indeed, "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter" (1977) was loosely based on the story of his first marriage at the age of 19 to
His second wife was his first cousin Patricia - but he left her in 2015 after 50 years for the charms of
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