Miguel Gutiérrez (writer)
Miguel Francisco Gutiérrez Correa (born 27 July 1940 in Piura) is a Peruvian writer.[1]
His works that pick up on the theme of disaffected youth include El viejo saurio se retira (The Ancient Lizard Retires; 1969) and La violencia del tiempo (The Violence of Time; 1991).[2][3]
Works
- El viejo saurio se retira (1969)
- Hombres de caminos (1988)
- La violencia del tiempo (1991)
- La destrucción del reino (1992)
- Babel, el paraíso (1993)
- Poderes secretos (1995)
- El mundo sin Xóchitl (2001)
- Cinco historias de mujeres y otra sobre Tamara Fiol (2006)
- Confesiones de Tamara Fiol (2009)
- Una pasión Latina (2011)
References
- ↑ Wilfrido Howard Corral, Nicholas Birns, Juan E. De Castro The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel: Bolaño and After 2013 "There are no clearer examples than the novels of Peru's Miguel Gutiérrez (b. 1940) and Ecuador's Javier Vasconez (b. 1946), both of whom have had essay collections published about their narrative; their influence and importance to their countries' fiction being undeniable."
- ↑ César Ferreira, Eduardo Dargent-Chamot Culture and Customs of Peru 2003 -- Page 98 "Other significant contemporary narrative texts pick up on the earlier theme of disaffected youth ... El viejo saurio se retira (The Ancient Lizard Retires; 1969) and La violencia del tiempo (The Violence of Time; 1991) by Miguel Gutierrez ( 1940- ) ..."
- ↑ Marcy E. Schwartz, Mary Beth Tierney-Tello Photography and Writing in Latin America: Double Exposures 2006 Page 11 "Peruvian writer Miguel Gutiérrez has published two novels with photographs by Julio Olavarría."
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