Young Vargas Llosa's struggle to be a writer
7
70 min
An account of the childhood and youth of the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Prize for Literature in 2010, and how the hard experiences he lived during these formative years led him to write and publish his first major work when he was only 26 years old.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Mario Vargas Llosa | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Alfredo Barnechea | Himself - Journalist | Unowned | |
Jorge Edwards | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Rosa Regàs | Herself - Writer | Unowned | |
Alonso Cueto | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Héctor Béjar | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Carlos Aguirre | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Fico Camino | Himself - Philosopher | Unowned | |
Harry Belevan-McBride | Himself - Writer | Unowned | |
Carlos Barral | Himself (archivo footage) | Unowned | |
Jean-Paul Sartre | Himself (archivo footage) | Unowned | |
Julio Cortázar | Himself (archivo footage) | Unowned | |
Manuel Fraga | Himself (archivo footage) | Unowned |