“Intellectual, ethical, and artistic, all at once and brilliantly so.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Brilliant . . . A whole culture is contained within these dreamy narratives.” —Raymond Sokolov, The Wall Street Journal
“Engrossing, engaging and thought-provoking . . . An intricate weaving of political commentary and narrative style.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“It is in the chapters narrated by the storyteller that the novel comes wonderfully alive, transporting the reader to a world where men hang suspended in a delicate web of cosmic relationships.” —Mark Dery, The Philadelphia Inquirer
MARIO VARGAS LLOSA was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010 "for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat." Peru's foremost writer, he has been awarded the Cervantes Prize, the Spanish-speaking world's most distinguished literary honor, and the Jerusalem Prize. His many distinguished works include The Feast of the Goat, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Death in the Andes, In Praise of the Stepmother, The Bad Girl, Conversation in the Cathedral, The Way to Paradise, and The War of the End of the World. He lives in London.