Margins
Los cachorros book cover
Los cachorros
1967
First Published
3.49
Average Rating
100
Number of Pages

Los cachorros o "Pichula Cuéllar", pequeño clásico, escrito entre La casa verde y Conversación en la catedral, es mucho más que un descanso entre dos obras maestras; es, ella misma, una joya literaria. En esta historia, centrada en un grupo de muchachos miraflorinos de los años cincuenta, uno de los cuales es castrado por un perro -de allí su apodo-, Vargas Llosa no solo despliega fuegos artificiales técnicos, sino que profundiza en la psicología del protagonista y de quienes le rodean. La narración, que también ha sido llevada al teatro, apela a temores arquetípicos (la castración) y a sus consecuencias, particularmente desgarradoras en una sociedad patriarcal y machista, recubierta tan sólo superficialmente por los criterios de la modernidad. Los cachorros es, también, una declaración de nostálgico amor por una adolescencia y un Miraflores irremisiblemente perdidos.

Avg Rating
3.49
Number of Ratings
7,761
5 STARS
16%
4 STARS
35%
3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
11%
1 STARS
3%
goodreads

Author

Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa
Author · 50 books

Mario Vargas Llosa, born in Peru in 1936, is the author of some of the most significant writing to come out of South America in the past fifty years. His novels include The Green House, about a brothel in a Peruvian town that brings together the innocent and the corrupt; The Feast of the Goat, a vivid re-creation of the Dominican Republic during the final days of General Rafael Trujillo’s insidious regime; and Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, a comedic semi-autobiographical account of an aspiring writer named Marito Varguitas, who falls in love with Julia, the divorced sister-in-law of his Uncle Lucho. He is also a widely read and respected essayist, writing everything from newspaper opinion pieces to critical works on other writers, including The Perpetual Orgy on Flaubert. Vargas Llosa is also active outside the literary arena, and was a serious contender for the presidency of Peru in 1990 (eventually losing to the now disgraced Alberto Fujimori), an experience he documented in his memoir, A Fish in the Water. On the controversial nature of some of his work he said, “The writer’s job is to write with rigor, with commitment, to defend what they believe with all the talent they have. I think that’s part of the moral obligation of a writer, which cannot be only purely artistic. I think a writer has some kind of responsibility at least to participate in the civic debate. I think literature is impoverished, if it becomes cut from the main agenda of people, of society, of life.” He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2010, "for his cartography of structures of power & his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat". http://us.macmillan.com/author/mariov...

548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2025 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved