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Books nominated for the 2000 Award

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The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto by
Mario Vargas Llosa,
translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteca Luis-Angel Arango, Bogota, Colombia.

The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto

ISBN: 0374223270 (USA); 057119575X (UK)

Find out more about this author on these sites:

 
The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto
Other books by this author:

Hablador
(1991) 8432230804
Captain Pantoja And The Secret Service (1987) 0571148182
The Cubs And Other Stories
(1991) 0571162126
Death In The Andes (1996) 0571175481
The Green House
(1995) 0571173217
Making Waves
(1997) 0571179525
The Perpetual Orgy (1987) 0571145507
The Storyteller
(1991) 0571161340
The Time Of The Hero (1995) 0571173209
The War Of The End Of The World
(1985) 0571139612

The boundary between physical reality and the imagination has been at the heart of literature in Spanish ever since Don Quixote. In The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, his most generous and ambitious novel in years, Mario Vargas Llosa draws on the tradition to explore the possibilities of the imagination in our own time. Set in Lima, the novel tells of a love triangle whose participants may be the fictional creations of Don Rigoberto: Rigoberto himself, by day a grey insurance executive, by night a pornographer and sexual enthusiast; his second wife, Lucrecia; and his young son, Alfonso. Husband and wife are estranged because of a sexual encounter between Lucrecia and the boy, a fey, angelic creature who may have seduced her (rather than the other way around). Missing Lucrecia terribly, Rigoberto fills his notebooks with memories, fantasies, and unsent letters; meanwhile, the boy visits Lucrecia, determinded to regain her favor and win her love. Together, father and son, persuade her to enact a series of tableaux vivants based on works by Egon Schiele and other painters. With his usual sly assurance, Vargas Llosa keeps the reader guessing which episodes are real and which issue from the Don`s imagination; the resulting novel, a distinctive aggregate of reality and fantasy, is sexy, funny, disquieting, and unfailingly compelling.
Mario Vargas Llosa, born in Peru in 1936, lives in London. His many books include the novels Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter and In Praise of the Stepmother. His most recent books are a novel, Death in the Andes, and a collection of essays, Making Waves.

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