Display title | Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (Spanish: La Tía Julia y el escribidor) is one of the most known novels of Mario Vargas Llosa. It is the story of a 18 year-old Peruvian boy named Mario Vargas falling in love with a divorcee more than ten years older than him, which also happens to be his uncle’s sister-in-law. Mario, however, works in a radio station and is an aspiring writer, something that just doesn’t help bring the bread to the table. |