
Julio Ramón Ribeyro Zúñiga was a Peruvian writer best known for his short stories. He was also successful in other genres: novel, essay, theater, diary and aphorism. In the year of his death, he was awarded the Premio Juan Rulfo de literatura latinoamericana y del Caribe. His work has been translated into numerous languages, including English. The characters in his stories, often autobiographical and usually written in simple but ironic language, tend to end up with their hopes cruelly dashed. But despite its apparent pessimism, Ribeyro's work is often comic, its humor springing from both the author's sense of irony and the accidents that befall his protagonists. The collective work of his short stories is published under the title La palabra del mudo (The Word of the Mute). Ribeyro studied literature and law in Universidad Católica in Lima. In 1960 he immigrated to Paris where he worked as a journalist in France Presse and then as cultural advisor and ambassador to UNESCO. He was an avid smoker, as described in his short story ¨Sólo para fumadores¨ (Smokers Only) and he died as a result of his addiction.
Series
Books

Cuentos de fútbol
1998

Crónica de San Gabriel
1960

Los gallinazos sin plumas
1955

Dichos de Luder
1989

Prosas apátridas
1975

Los geniecillos dominicales
1965

Sólo para fumadores
1987

Marginal Voices
Selected Stories
1993

The Word of the Speechless
Selected Stories
1972

Cuentos completos
Ribeyro
1994

La palabra del mudo
Cuentos 1952-1972
1973

Silvio en El Rosedal
1989