The decision of the Government of Peru to declare the first four works of Mario Vargas Llosa Cultural Heritage of the Nation "is great news for Latin American literature," the writer and teacher Joaquín Escobar told Sputnik. For the expert, in the first works of the famous writer "are the marks of the Latin American".
The Peruvian Government, through the Ministry of Culture and the Vice Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Cultural Industries, declared the first four editions of the literary work of the Peruvian Nobel Prize for Literature, Mario Vargas Llosa (Arequipa, 1936), Cultural Heritage of the Nation.
These are the first editions of Los jefes (1957), La ciudad y los perros (1963), La casa verde (1966) and Los puppies (1967), written by the renowned Peruvian writer and which are in the custody of the Library National of Peru (BNP).
According to the BNP, the works present "singularities or unique characteristics" among which stands out the dedication of a young Vargas Llosa to his professor of letters at the National University of San Marcos in Lima, the historian and diplomat Raúl Porras Barrenechea, whose family had donated the specimens to the BNP.
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