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Peruvian Embassy in Seoul honors Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa with cultural tribute

The Embassy of Peru in Korea hosted a cultural tribute to late novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, one of the most influential contemporary writers in the Spanish-speaking world and a 2010 Nobel laureate known for his sharp political insight and richly layered storytelling. The event celebrated the 90th anniversary of his birth at the Instituto Cervantes Seoul in central Seoul’s vibrant Myeong-dong neighborhood, bringing together diplomats, academics, students and literature enthusiasts. The program featured a screening of a documentary excerpt titled “A Personal Journey Through — I Dedicate My Silence — the Last Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa,” reflecting on Vargas Llosa’s final novel and literary legacy. The evening continued with readings and commentary on some of his most influential works, including “The Feast of the Goat,” “Pantaleón and the Special Services” and “Harsh Times,” presented by ambassadors from several Latin American countries. A highlight of the event was the keynote lecture by professor Son Byeong-sun of the University of Ulsan. A specialist in Latin American literatur

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