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The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, 1999, 259 Pages, Mario Vargas Llosa, 0140283595, 9780140283594, Penguin Books, 1999 The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, 1999, 259 pages, Mario Vargas Llosa, 0140283595, 9780140283594, Penguin Books, 1999 DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/14FCZwE http://www.alibris.co.uk/booksearch?browse=0&keyword=The+Notebooks+of+Don+Rigoberto&mtype=B&hs.x=19&hs.y=26&hs=Submit Set in Lima, the novel tells of a love triangle whose participants may be the fictional creations of Don Rigoberto - Rigoberto himself, by day a gray insurance executive, by night a pornographer and sexual enthusiast; his second wife, Lucrecia; and his young son, Alfonso. Husband and wife are estranged because of a sexual encounter between Lucrecia and the boy, a fey, angelic creature who may have seduced her (rather than the other way around). Missing Lucrecia terribly, Rigoberto fills his notebooks with memories, fantasies, and unsent letters; meanwhile, the boy visits Lucrecia, determined to regain her favor and win her love. Together, father and son persuade her to enact a series of tableaux vivants based on works by Egon Schiele and other painters. With his usual sly assurance, Vargas Llosa keeps the reader guessing which episodes are real and which issue from the Don's imagination. DOWNLOAD http://ow.ly/ukgMP http://bit.ly/1qhNQA8 The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta A Novel, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jun 24, 1998, Fiction, 320 pages. Set in Peru during a war between U.S. Marines and a Cuban-Bolivian revolutionary army, this fictional memoir characterizes the evolution of a revolutionary, in a powerful. A cidade e os cachorros , Mario Vargas Llosa, May 20, 2013, Fiction, 373 pages. 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