Julio Ramón Ribeyro
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Julio Ramón Ribeyro Zúñiga (August 31, 1929, Lima
Lima
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, Peru
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 - December 4, 1994, Lima, Peru) was a Peruvian writer
Writer
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 best known for his short stories
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. He was also successful in other genres: novel
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, essay
Essay
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, theater, diary
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 and aphorism
Aphorism
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. In the year of his death, he was awarded the US$100,000 Premio Juan Rulfo de literatura latinoamericana y del Caribe
Juan Rulfo Prize
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. His work has been translated into numerous languages, including English
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The characters
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 in his stories, often autobiographical and usually written in simple but ironic
Irony
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 language, tend to end up with their hopes cruelly dashed. But despite its apparent pessimism
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, Ribeyro's work is often comic, its humor springing from both the author's sense of irony and the accidents that befall his protagonists.

Ribeyro studied literature
Literature
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 and law
Law
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 in Universidad Católica in Lima. In 1960 he immigrated to Paris
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 where he worked as a journalist
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 in France Presse and then as cultural advisor and ambassador
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 to UNESCO
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Partial bibliography

  • Los gallinazos sin plumas (1954) Short Stories
  • Relatos santacrucinos (1954) Short Stories
  • Cuentos de circunstancias (1958) Short Stories
  • Crónica de San Gabriel (1960) Novel
  • Las botellas y los hombres (1964) Short Stories
  • Tres historias sublevantes (1964) Short Stories
  • Los geniecillos dominicales (1965) Novel
  • Los cautivos (1972)
  • El próximo mes me nivelo (1972) Short Stories
  • Santiago, el Pajarero (1975) Theater
  • La palabra del mudo (1973-77)
  • Prosas apátridas (1975-78)
  • Cambio de guardia (1976) Novel
  • Silvio en El Rosedal (1977) Short Stories
  • Atusparia (1981) Theatre
  • Sólo para fumadores (1987)
  • La tentación del fracaso (1987) Diaries
  • Dichos de Luder (1989)
  • La tentación del fracaso (1992-1995)

Awards

  • Premio Nacional de Literatura (1983)
  • Premio Nacional de Cultura (1993)
  • Premio Juan Rulfo de Literatura Latinoamericana (1994)
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