Books by Mario Vargas Llosa

Portrait of Mario Vargas Llosa

Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian Nobel Laureate, is celebrated for his masterful storytelling and sharp political insight. His novels, essays, and plays explore the complexities of power, freedom, and identity across Latin America, blending vivid realism with daring experimentation. From early landmarks such as The Time of the Hero to later triumphs like The Feast of the Goat, his work reveals both the corruption and resilience within human nature.

Llosa's writing is distinguished by its intellectual depth and narrative precision, often set against turbulent historical backdrops that illuminate universal moral questions. For readers drawn to literary fiction that challenges as much as it enthrals, his books offer an exceptional fusion of passion, politics, and artistry-each page affirming his place among the world's foremost contemporary novelists.

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  • The Time of the Hero

    Faber & Faber The Time of the Hero

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Time of the Hero has been acclaimed by critics around the world as one of the outstanding Spanish novels of recent decades. In the author''s native Peru, this powerful social satire so outraged the authorities that a thousand copies were publicly burned.The novel is set in Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima, where a group of cadets attempt to break out of the vicious round of sadistic ragging, military discipline, confinement and boredom. But their pranks set off a cycle of betrayal, murder and revenge which jeopardizes the entire military hierarchy.''A work of undeniable power and skill.'' Sunday Telegraph

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Feast of the Goat

    Faber & Faber The Feast of the Goat

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis''The Feast of the Goat will stand out as the great emblematic novel of Latin America''s twentieth century and removes One Hundred Years of Solitude of that title.'' Times Literary SupplementUrania Cabral, a New York lawyer, returns to the Dominican Republic after a lifelong self-imposed exile. Once she is back in her homeland, the elusive feeling of terror that has overshadowed her whole life suddenly takes shape. Urania''s own story alternates with the powerful climax of dictator Rafael Trujillo''s reign.In 1961, Trujillo''s decadent inner circle (which includes Urania''s soon-to-be disgraced father) enjoys the luxuries of privilege while the rest of the nation lives in fear and deprivation. As Trujillo clings to power, a plot to push the Dominican Republic into the future is being formed. But after the murder of its hated dictator, the Goat, is carried out, the Dominican Republic is plunged into the nightmare of a bloody and uncertain aftermat

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Vargas Llosa M War of the End of the World

    Faber & Faber Vargas Llosa M War of the End of the World

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe War of the End of the World is one of the great modern historical novels. Inspired by a real episode in Brazilian history, Mario Vargas Llosa tells the story of an apocalyptic movement, led by a mysterious prophet, in which prostitutes, beggars and bandits establish Canudos, a new republic, a libertarian paradise.

    7 in stock

    £10.44

  • Death in the Andes

    Faber & Faber Death in the Andes

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn an isolated community in the Peruvian Andes, a series of mysterious disappearances has occurred. Army corporal Lituma and his deputy Tomás believe the Shining Path guerrillas are responsible, but the townspeople have their own ideas about the forces that claimed the bodies of the missing men. This riveting novel is filled with unforgettable characters, among them disenfranchised Indians, eccentric local folk, and a couple performing strange cannibalistic sacrifices. As the investigation progresses, Tomás entertains Lituma with the surreal tale of a precarious love affair.Death in the Andes is both a fascinating detective novel and an insightful political allegory. Mario Vargas Llosa offers a panoramic view of Peruvian society, from the recent social upheaval to the cultural influences in its past.

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Storyteller

    Faber & Faber The Storyteller

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAt a small gallery in Florence, a Peruvian writer comes across a photograph of a tribal storyteller deep in the Amazon jungle. As he stares at the photograph, it dawns on him that he knows this man. The storyteller is not an Indian at all but his university classmate, Saul Zuratas, who was thought to have disappeared in Israel. As recollections of Zuratas flow through his mind, the writer begins to imagine Zuratas'' transformation into a member of the Machiguenga tribe.In The Storyteller, Mario Vargas Llosa has created a spellbinding tale of one man''s journey from the modern world to our origins.

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • Conversation in the Cathedral

    Faber & Faber Conversation in the Cathedral

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisConversation in the Cathedral takes place in 1950s Peru during the dictatorship of General Ordia. Suspicion, paranoia and blackmail have become part of life. The conversation flows between two individuals, Santiago and Ambrosia, who talk of their tormented lives and of the degradation and frustration that has taken over their town.In this groundbreaking novel, Mario Vargas Llosa explores the mental and moral mechanisms that govern power and the people behind it. It is about identity, the role of a citizen and how a lack of personal freedom can forever scar a nation and its people.

    7 in stock

    £10.44

  • La casa verde / The Green House

    Debolsillo La casa verde / The Green House

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £14.72

  • The Bad Girl

    Faber & Faber The Bad Girl

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA gripping and poignant novel about a mysterious romance from one of Latin America''s greatest writers.''Splendid, suspenseful and irresistible.'' New York Times''Immensely moving.'' SpectatorWhen the beautiful teenage Lily arrives in Lima in 1950, fifteen-year-old Ricardo falls instantly in love with her. She claims to be from Chile, but vanishes the moment it becomes clear that she has lied about both her name and her nationality. A decade later, now living in Paris, Ricardo falls in love with a woman named Comrade Arlette, who is incredibly similar to Lily but refuses to acknowledge that she is the same person. For his whole life, Ricardo seems doomed to keep running into ''Lily'', and to keep falling in love with her. Will he ever discover who she really is?

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter

    Faber & Faber Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisSet in Peru during the 1950s, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter is the story of an 18 year old student who falls for a 32 year old divorcee. Mario, an aspiring writer, works at a radio station that broadcasts, live each day, up to a half-dozen short-run soap operas. At the same time that the author meets his Aunt Julia, the radio station, which had been buying scripts by weight from Cuba, hires a Bolivian scriptwriter named Pedro Camacho to write the serials. The novel chronicles the scriptwriter''s rise and fall in tandem with the protagonist''s affair.

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • Pantaleon Y Las Visitadoras  Captain Pantoja and

    Prh Grupo Editorial Pantaleon Y Las Visitadoras Captain Pantoja and

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £12.43

  • Captain Pantoja and the Special Service

    Faber & Faber Captain Pantoja and the Special Service

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this delightful farce, the prim and proper Captain Pantoja is sent to Peru''s Amazon frontier on a secret Army mission - he must find females for the amorous recruits. Yet complications arise as word of his achievements starts to spread, and he finds himself battling against his wife, religious zealots and the Army that gave him the mission in the first place.Through a wonderfully comic montage of letters, military documents, radio broadcasts, dream sequences and dialogue, Mario Vargas Llosa''s Captain Pantoja and the Special Service combines political satire with humour, morality with uproarious sexuality.

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • El sueño del Celta / The Dream of the Celt

    3 in stock

    £14.51

  • Travesuras de la niña mala / The Bad Girl

    Debolsillo Travesuras de la niña mala / The Bad Girl

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £13.25

  • La ciudad y los perros / The Time of the Hero

    15 in stock

    £13.05

  • La guerra del fin del mundo / The War of the End

    1 in stock

    £16.16

  • The Feast of the Goat

    Picador The Feast of the Goat

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    £16.80

  • A Fish in the Water

    Faber & Faber A Fish in the Water

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMario Vargas Llosa''s A Fish in the Water is a twofold book: a memoir by one of Latin America''s most celebrated writers, beginning with his birth in 1936 in Arequipa, Peru; and the story of his organization of the reform movement which culminated in his bid for the Peruvian presidency in 1990.Llosa evokes the experiences which gave rise to his fiction, and describes the social, literary, and political influences that led him to enter the political arena as a crusader for a free-market economy.A deeply absorbing look at how fact becomes fiction and at the formation of a courageous writer with strong political commitments, A Fish in the Water reveals Mario Vargas Llosa as a world figure whose real story is just beginning.

    10 in stock

    £13.49

  • The Way to Paradise

    Faber & Faber The Way to Paradise

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Way to Paradise interweaves the story of the painter Paul Gauguin with that of his grandmother, Flora Tristan. In 1844, Flora embarked on a tour of France to campaign for workers'' and women''s rights. In 1891, her grandson set sail for Tahiti, determined to escape civilisation and seek out inspiration to paint his primitive masterpieces. Flora died before her grandson was born, but their travels and obsessions unravel side by side in this absorbing novel.A rare study of passion, ambition and the determined pursuit of greatness in the face of illness, death and conservative forces, The Way to Paradise shows Mario Vargas Llosa at the peak of his powers.Trade Review"'It is riveting stuff, beautifully written, wild, exact and visually stunning.' Independent; 'A tender and gripping storyteller... his evocations of Gauguin's work are amongst the best that I have read.' Daily Mail"

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Los Jefes, Los cachorros / The Chiefs and the

    Debolsillo Los Jefes, Los cachorros / The Chiefs and the

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    £12.56

  • La fiesta del chivo / The Feast of the Goat

    Debolsillo La fiesta del chivo / The Feast of the Goat

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £13.77

  • Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter

    St Martin's Press Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREMario Vargas Llosa''s brilliant, multilayered novel is set in the Lima, Peru, of the author''s youth, where a young student named Marito is toiling away in the news department of a local radio station. His young life is disrupted by two arrivals.The first is his aunt Julia, recently divorced and thirteen years older, with whom he begins a secret affair. The second is a manic radio scriptwriter named Pedro Camacho, whose racy, vituperative soap operas are holding the city''s listeners in thrall. Pedro chooses young Marito to be his confidant as he slowly goes insane.Interweaving the story of Marito''s life with the ever-more-fevered tales of Pedro Camacho, Vargas Llosa''s novel is hilarious, mischievous, and masterful, a classic named one of the best books of the year by the New York Times Book Review.

    10 in stock

    £16.15

  • Death in the Andes

    St Martin's Press Death in the Andes

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisSet in an isolated, rundown community in the Peruvian Andes, Vargas Llosa''s novel tells the story of a series of mysterious disappearances involving the Shining Path guerrillas and a local couple performing cannibalistic sacrifices with strange similiarities to the Dionysian rituals of ancient Greece. Part detective novel and part political allegory, it offers a panoramic view of Peruvian society; not only of the current political violence and social upheaval, but also of the country''s past and its connection to Indian culture and pre-Hispanic mysticism.

    10 in stock

    £15.30

  • The Bad Girl

    St Martin's Press The Bad Girl

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.30

  • Conversation at Princeton

    Farrar, Straus and Giroux Conversation at Princeton

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA series of conversations held at Princeton University between the Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa and Rubén Gallo.Princeton University, 2015. For one semester, Mario Vargas Llosa taught a course on literature and politics with Rubén Gallo. Over several classes, the two writers spoke to students about the theory of the novel and the relationship between journalism, politics, and literature through five beloved books by the Nobel laureate: Conversation in The Cathedral, The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta, Who Killed Palomino Molero?, A Fish in the Water, and The Feast of the Goat. Conversation at Princeton records these exhilarating discussions and captures the three complementary perspectives that converged in the classroom: that of Vargas Llosa, who reveals the creative process behind his novels; that of Rubén Gallo, who analyzes the different meanings the works took on after their publication; and that of the student

    10 in stock

    £21.00

  • In Praise of the Stepmother

    Faber & Faber In Praise of the Stepmother

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn Praise of the Stepmother is the story of Don Rigoberto, his second wife, Lucrecia, and his son, Alfonso. Their family life together seems to be a happy one. Rigoberto, an insurance company manager, spends his time preening himself for his wife and collecting erotic art. But while Lucrecia is devoted to him, she has her own needs, and soon finds herself the object of young Alfonso''s attention.With meticulous observation and seductive skill, Mario Vargas Llosa explores the mysterious nature of happiness. Little by little, the harmony of his characters is darkened by the shadow of perversion.If you enjoyed In Praise of the Stepmother, you might also like Mario Vargas Llosa''s The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto.

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • Who Killed Palomino Molero

    Faber & Faber Who Killed Palomino Molero

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisPeru, 1950s. A young airman is found brutally murdered near an Air Force base in the northern desert. Lieutenant Silva and Officer Lituma set out to investigate, hitching rides on chicken trucks and cajoling a cab driver into taking them to the crime scene. Without support from their superiors and with the base''s commanding officer standing in their way, the case won''t be easy. But they are determined to uncover the truth.Who Killed Palomino Molero? is an entertaining and brilliantly plotted detective novel. It takes up one of Mario Vargas Llosa''s characteristic themes - how hard it is to be an honest man in a corrupt society.

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto

    Faber & Faber The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDon Rigoberto - by day a grey insurance executive, by night a pornographer and sexual enthusiast - misses Lucrecia, his estranged second wife. The pair separated following a sexual encounter between Lucrecia and Alfonso, Rigoberto''s son. To compensate for her absence, Rigoberto fills his notebooks with memories, fantasies and unsent letters. Meanwhile, Alfonso visits Lucrecia, determined to win her love.In The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, Mario Vargas Llosa keeps the reader guessing which episodes are real and which issue from Rigoberto''s imagination. The novel, a wonderful mix of reality and fantasy, is sexy, funny, disquieting, and unfailingly compelling.If you enjoyed The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, you might also like Mario Vargas Llosa''s In Praise of the Stepmother.

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Dream of the Celt

    Faber & Faber The Dream of the Celt

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs The Dream of the Celt opens, it is the summer of 1916 and Roger Casement awaits the hangman in London''s Pentonville Prison. Dublin lies in ruins after the disastrous Easter Rising led by his comrades of the Irish Volunteers. He has been caught after landing from a German submarine. For the past year he has attempted to raise an Irish brigade from prisoners of war to fight alongside the Germans against the British Empire that awarded him a knighthood only a few years before. And now his petition for clemency is threatened by the leaking of his private diary and his secret life as a gay man...Mario Vargas Llosa, with his incomparable gift for powerful historical narrative, takes the reader on a journey back through a remarkable life dedicated to the exposure of barbaric treatment of indigenous peoples by European predators in the Congo and Amazonia. Casement was feted as one of the greatest humanitarians of the age. Now he is about to die ignominiously as a traitor.Trade ReviewMario Vargas Llosa's semi-fictionalised account of Casement's life portrays a heroic, if ultimately tragic champion of oppressed peoples ... Absorbing. Sunday Telegraph A novel by the Nobel prizewinner Mario Vargas Llosa might seem ripe for cult status, when it's subject is the life of Roger Casement. The Times Extraordinary historical novel ... Ingenious ... Vargas Llosa's literary realism seems so natural, with no lyrical outbursts, no pointless cleverness. His research is meticulous, whether through travel or through libraries. But it is always embodied in polt and character ... This stimulating biographical novel, written with fiction's best freedoms. Independent Gripping ... Vargas Llosa tells is with panache ... There is much to enjoy in this novel. FT

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Discreet Hero

    Faber & Faber The Discreet Hero

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFelicito Yanaque has raised himself from poverty to ownership of a trucking business. His two sons work for him. He receives a threatening letter demanding protection money. The police don''t take him seriously, Felicito refuses to pay up and gets sucked into a nightmare. He becomes a reluctant public hero. Then his mistress is kidnapped, and matters become seriously complicated. And he finds that his troubles have begun very close to home. His fate is interwoven with the story of Rigoberto, a wealthy Lima insurance executive. His boss and old friend, Ismael, suddenly announces that he is marrying his housekeeper, a chola from Piura, to the consternation of his twin sons, a pair of brutal wasters. Ismael escapes to Europe with his new bride, leaving Rigoberto to face the twins'' threats, and their claims that he connived with a scheming woman to rob an old man of his fortune. Rigoberto is hounded by the press and TV. Meanwhile, his only son is having visions of a mysteriou

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Neighborhood

    Faber & Faber The Neighborhood

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen a high-profile businessman is blackmailed by a notorious magazine editor, his comfortable life is threatened by the salacious exposé. Then the editor is found murdered, and the two couples have no choice but to descend into the murkiest depths of Peruvian society, while the magazine's staff embarks on its greatest revelation yet .

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • The Call of the Tribe

    Faber & Faber The Call of the Tribe

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn The Call of the Tribe, Mario Vargas Llosa surveys the readings that have shaped the way he thinks and has viewed the world over the past fifty years.

    2 in stock

    £17.09

  • Harsh Times

    Faber & Faber Harsh Times

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE NEW NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE"A wildly enjoyable book; the 85-year-old Vargas Llosa is as sharp and mordantly funny as ever." Financial Times"A compelling and propulsive literary thriller." Hari Kunzru, New York Times Book Review"A splendidly rich and absorbing novel." The Scotsman"Compelling . . . full of intrigue, backstabbing and shifting power dynamics." Irish TimesGuatemala, 1954. A CIA-supported military coup topples the government. Behind this violent act is a lie passed off as truth, which forever changed the development of Latin America: that those in power encouraged the spread of Soviet communism in the Americas. Mario Vargas Llosa has written a drama on a world stage, in which some persecutors end up as victims of the very plot they helped construct. Ironic and sensual, provocative and redemptive, Harsh Times is a story of international conspiracie

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • Harsh Times

    Faber & Faber Harsh Times

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    Book SynopsisTHE NEW NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE"A wildly enjoyable book; the 85-year-old Vargas Llosa is as sharp and mordantly funny as ever." Financial Times"A compelling and propulsive literary thriller." Hari Kunzru, New York Times Book Review"A splendidly rich and absorbing novel." The Scotsman"Compelling . . . full of intrigue, backstabbing and shifting power dynamics." Irish TimesGuatemala, 1954. A CIA-supported military coup topples the government. Behind this violent act is a lie passed off as truth, which forever changed the development of Latin America: that those in power encouraged the spread of Soviet communism in the Americas.Mario Vargas Llosa has written a drama on a world stage, in which some persecutors end up as victims of the very plot they helped construct. Ironic and sensual, provocative and redemptive, Harsh Times is a story of international conspiracies

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    £20.67

  • Harsh Times

    Faber & Faber Harsh Times

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE NEW NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREA wildly enjoyable book; the 85-year-old Vargas Llosa is as sharp and mordantly funny as ever. Financial TimesGuatemala, 1954. A CIA-supported military coup topples the government. Behind this violent act is a lie passed off as truth, which forever changed the development of Latin America: that those in power encouraged the spread of Soviet communism in the Americas. Mario Vargas Llosa has written a drama on a world stage, in which some persecutors end up as victims of the very plot they helped construct. Ironic and sensual, provocative and redemptive, Harsh Times is a story of international conspiracies and conflicting interests in the time of the Cold War, the echoes of which are still felt today.

    10 in stock

    £9.49

  • Notes on the Death of Culture

    Faber & Faber Notes on the Death of Culture

    7 in stock

    Book Synopsis'The most approachable and exhilarating Latin American writer of our times.' Robert McCrum, ObserverIn the past, culture was a kind of vital consciousness that constantly rejuvenated and revivified everyday reality.

    7 in stock

    £13.49

  • Wellsprings

    Harvard University Press Wellsprings

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen a master novelist, essayist, and critic searches for the wellsprings of his own work, where does he turn? Mario Vargas LlosaPeruvian writer, presidential contender, and public intellectualanswers this most personal question with elegant concision in this collection of essays.Trade ReviewIn seven incisive essays, novelist and Peruvian political aspirant Vargas Llosa reflects on literature and history, the crucial role of fiction in human society and the link between totalitarianism and nationalism. Lucidly and elegantly, he explores the sources of inspiration for his literary oeuvre, analyzing the significance for Latin American writers of Borges, whose works served to "dispel a kind of inferiority complex...that kept us imprisoned in a provincial outlook." His social consciousness protests the suppression of the Catalans and the Basques in modern Spain, as well as the treatment of indigenous Indians in Latin America. He conjectures that it's the uneasy blend of two cultures, "one Western and modern, the other aboriginal and archaic," that accounts for the prevalence of surrealism in Latin American fiction. Among the greatest influences on his intellectual development he cites his mentor, Porras Barrenechea, a professor of history who illuminated the myths and legends that underlie Peruvian fiction, and the political theorist Ortega y Gasset...The relationship between history and fiction is convincingly explained: "the most fertile moments for fiction are those when collective certainties...break down," because then people "look to the order and coherence of the fictional world." * Publishers Weekly *Vargas Llosa ponders the thinkers, teachers and ideas that mean the most to him. It is a glimpse into the workings of a marvelous mind and an instructive adventure besides...In the end, it is the gaze of this graceful writer who, by shedding a light on what's inspired him, offers a gift to all who care about what fiction, philosophy and politics can do. And as much as readers will value what he has to say about how we humans cope with our turbulent world, it is what he knows about literature that, above all else, makes this little book sing. -- Carol Herman * Washington Times *[Vargas Llosa's] perceptions are detailed and astute. -- Nedra Crowe-Evers * Library Journal *As in his previous collection of essays, The Temptation of the Impossible, Mario Vargas Llosa proves himself to be a superb practitioner, critic and essayist. Too often when critics write about their favourite authors they simply dwell on them. But when Vargas Llosa discusses the works of pivotal Latin American short-fiction writer Jorge Luis Borges, he makes you want to go and re-read Borges...First-rate essays, by a class act. -- Steven Carroll * The Age *Seven stimulating essays by one of Latin America's greatest living writers...[Vargas Llosa] frequently--and tellingly--reminds us that fiction must have the power to enchant us. -- Adam Feinstein * Times Literary Supplement *

    1 in stock

    £13.46

  • The Temptation of the Impossible

    Princeton University Press The Temptation of the Impossible

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisVictor Hugo's "Les Miserables" is neglected by readers and undervalued by critics. This work helps us to appreciate the incredible ambition, power, and beauty of Hugo's masterpiece and, in the process, presents a humane vision of fiction as an alternative reality that can help us imagine a different and better world.Trade ReviewOne of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007 "Although books about other books abound, there are very few that actually tell us what it is like to read. The Temptation of the Impossible, Mario Vargas Llosa's book about Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, is one of these rare confessions."--Benjamin Lytal, Los Angeles Times "Vargas Llosa discerns genius in the French novelist's artistic transmutation of ... leaden terrestrial events into a golden utopian fantasy. Readers who cherish Hugo's powerful novel will value this insightful study."--Booklist "Among the things that most fascinate Vargas Llosa is how very fictional Les Miserables is--in the sense of not being true to reality... Among the best parts are when Vargas Llosa goes at it from a writer's point of view--such as in explaining the necessity and use of the great lengths to which Hugo took this work--but even in professor-mode Vargas Llosa offers many useful tidbits (about Hugo, about the reception of the book, etc.) and opinions... Even if [Les Miserables] is only a distant memory, Vargas Llosa's look makes one eager to pick it up again."--The Complete Review "Novelist Mario Vargas Llosa contributes to the canon with his provoking and insightful study of 19th century French novelist Victor Hugo's Les Miserables in his book-length essay, Temptation of the Impossible...Vargas Llosa's study reaches beyond an analysis of Les Miserables to help define the very essence of the novel and fiction."--Robert Hicks, San Francisco Chronicle "Part literary criticism, part biography, and part personal essay, The Temptation of the Impossible is the author's perceptive tribute to Hugo's Les Miserables. For Vargas Llosa ... Hugo's marvelous novel is a brilliant portrayal of 'a world blazing with extreme misfortune, love, courage, happiness, and vile deeds.'... Some literary critics may disagree with his provocative claims regarding the role of fiction in readers' lives, but Vargas Llosa argues so passionately that even dissenting critics will admire his zealous and meticulous reasoning... For any student of world literature who is interested in an important and hugely readable, one-stop critical analysis of Hugo's canonical novel, Vargas Llosa's book is the perfect destination."--Tim Davis, ForeWord "Vargas Llosa is ideally placed to lead a reconsideration of Victor Hugo... [He] examines the providential vein in Les Miserables that runs through both individual destinies and the life of nations."--Algis Valiunas, First Things "Mario Vargas Llosa, acclaimed novelist, critic and one-time conservative politician, has, in Hugo's epic, found the perfect vehicle for a study that is a combination of literary criticism, general essay and philosophical speculation. He dissects Hugo's style, emphasizing not just his larger-than-life characters, but, more importantly, his narrator--the biggest and most dangerous 'character' in the book of dangerous characters. What makes Hugo's book dangerous is that it just might stir the reader to pursue the ideals of a better world. Llosa, with an eloquent ease that has to be admired, relates this danger to the novel form itself, and how societies--especially repressive regimes of military, religious, left or right persuasion--have distrusted the novel."--Steve Carroll, The Age "When one distinguished author critiques the masterpiece of another, the result is not always exceptional. But in this case, it is. In this expanded version of lectures he delivered at Oxford in 2004, Vargas Llosa offers both probing insights into the characters, themes, and ultimate significance of Les Miserables and powerful lessons on the art of fiction writing."--C.B. Kerr, Choice "Vargas Llosa's book is a significant addition to the criticism of Les Miserables and of Hugo as a novelist. Vargas Llosa makes Hugo accessible to the reader as an author who was not fettered by the time period in which he wrote. He also presents valuable insights into the genre of fiction and what 'reality' means in a fictional work. Since Vargas Llosa is himself a highly respected novelist, his book has been particularly welcomed by critics in the field."--Shawncey Webb, Magill's Literary AnnualTable of ContentsAcknowledgments xi Introduction: Victor Hugo, the Ocean 1 Chapter I. The Divine Stenographer 11 Chapter II. The Dark Vein of Destiny 34 The Law of Chance or the Order of Coincidence 34 The Irresistible Traps 41 The Ambush in the Gorbeau Tenement 43 The Barricade at la Chanvrerie 45 The Paris Sewers 47 Elusive Freedom 52 Chapter III. Touchy Monsters 56 A Character without Qualities 57 The Saint 61 The Just Man 65 A Puritan World 70 The Fanatic 75 An Angel with a Dirty Face 80 Collective Characters 84 Chapter IV. The Great Theater of the World 87 Adjectives to Describe the Show 89 Performance, Beauty, and Life 92 Light and Shadow 95 Sets 96 The Victor at Waterloo 97 Human Putrefaction 98 Life as Fiction 102 Chapter V. Rich, Poor, Leisured, Idle, and Marginal 105 Reformist Idealism 110 The Just 114 A Society Rebuilt 118 The Victims: Confinement and Women 120 A Source of Social Injustice: The Law 122 A Stupid and Cruel Monster 124 Chapter VI. Civilized Barbarians 131 Long Live Death! 132 Slow-Motion Progress 134 Victor Hugo and the Insurrection of 1832 138 Chapter VII. From Heaven Above 146 The Enumeration of the Infinite 148 Attempting the Impossible 154 The Total Novel or the Deicidal Impulse 156 Chapter VIII. The Temptation of the Impossible 165 Notes 179 Index 185

    7 in stock

    £18.00

  • The Neighborhood

    St Martin's Press The Neighborhood

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    Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREA thrilling tale of desire and Peruvian corruption swirls around a scandalous exposé that leads to murderFrom the Nobel Laureate comes a politically charged detective novel weaving through the underbelly of Peruvian privilege. In the 1990s, during the turbulent and deeply corrupt years of Alberto Fujimori's presidency, two wealthy couples of Lima's high society become embroiled in a disturbing vortex of erotic adventures and politically driven blackmail. One day Enrique, a high-profile businessman, receives a visit from Rolando Garro, the editor of a notorious magazine that specializes in salacious exposés. Garro presents Enrique with lewd pictures from an old business trip and demands that he invest in the magazine. Enrique refuses, and the next day the pictures are on the front page. Meanwhile, Enrique's wife is in the midst of a passionate and secret affair with the wife of Enrique's lawyer and best frie

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    £14.45

  • Harsh Times

    St Martin's Press Harsh Times

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe true story of Guatemala's political turmoil of the 1950s as only a master of fiction can tell itGuatemala, 1954. The military coup perpetrated by Carlos Castillo Armas and supported by the CIA topples the democratic government of Jacobo Árbenz. Behind this violent act is a lie that will have drastic consequences for the entire region: the accusation by the Eisenhower administration, determined to protect American commercial interests in Central America, that Árbenz encouraged the spread of Soviet Communism in the Americas.Harsh Times is a story of international conspiracies and conflicting interests in the time of the Cold War, echoes of which still reverberate today. In this thrilling novel, the Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa invents vivid characters who go to the heart of the dilemmas of Guatemala's history in a deeply textured blending of fact and fiction that is his alone. Not since The Feast of the Goat, his classic novel about the do

    10 in stock

    £15.30

  • Tiempos recios / Harsh Times

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Tiempos recios / Harsh Times

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £18.95

  • Medio siglo con Borges / Half a Century with

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Medio siglo con Borges / Half a Century with

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • La mirada quieta (de Pérez Galdós) / The Quiet

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La mirada quieta (de Pérez Galdós) / The Quiet

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £19.16

  • Los cachorros

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Los cachorros

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides a thoroughly edited text of Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla, one of twentieth-century Spain's best-loved volumes of poetry. An extensive Introduction offers an in-depth commentary on his themes, techniques and metaphysical manner. In addition to examining the various influences on his work - Krausism, Bergsonism and the '98 Generation's concern for "el problema de Espana" - the Introduction looks closely at Machado's life, especially the years of compisition, 1907-1917, and it traces the critical phases in his poetic development: the discovery of the Castilian landscape in Soria, his growing political consciousness, his personal tragedy as a bereaved husband, his existential meditations in Baeza. Annotations in the form of Endnotes provide additional factual information and clarify points of difficulty in the text.

    15 in stock

    £22.99

  • La ciudad y los perros (edición del cincuentenario) (Edición conmemorativa de la RAE) / The Time of the Hero

    10 in stock

    £20.36

  • Insel Verlag GmbH Sonntag

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £14.40

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Das grne Haus

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £13.30

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Die Stadt und die Hunde

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    £12.35

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Der Hauptmann und sein Frauenbataillon

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £13.50

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