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Julián Pérez Huarancca

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Julián Pérez Huarancca (born 1954, Ayacucho) is a Peruvian writer.

He attended La Cantuta University in Lima from 1991 to 1994, earning a B.A. in literature and language.[1] Then he worked as a professor at the San Cristóbal of Huamanga University in his hometown of Ayacucho.[1] After receiving the Ph.D. degree in Peruvian and Latin American literature from the National University of San Marcos, he began to work at Federico Villarreal National University in 1998.[2] He is the brother of the writer Hildebrando Pérez Huarancca.[3]

His books include Retablo (2004), El fantasma que te Desgarra (2008), Resto que no cesa de insistir (2011), Criba (2013), Transeúntes (1988), Tikanka (1989), Papel de viento (2000), and Piel de utopía y otros cuentos (2011).

Awards

  • Winner of the 1995 Short Story Competition organized by the Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Association[1]
  • Federico Villarreal National Award (2004) for Retablo[4]
  • Premio Copé [es] (2013) for Criba[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Marcial Molina Richter (2003). La fiesta de la lira: temas de literatura (in Spanish). Lima, Peru: Editorial San Marcos. p. 258. OCLC 52960116.
  2. ^ Carlos Tolentino (March 2014). ""El goce no solo es placer, sino también dolor" Una charla con Julián Pérez Huarancca". buensalvaje (in Spanish). No. 10. pp. 14–15.
  3. ^ Cox, Mark (2012). La verdad y la memoria: controversias en la imagen de Hildebrando Pérez Huarancca. Lima: Editorial Pasacalle. pp. 16–20.
  4. ^ Giuliana Catari (July 24, 2014). "Presentan libro Criba de Julián Pérez, Premio Copé de Novela 2013". El Búho (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  5. ^ "Novela que transcurre en Ayacucho gana el premio Copé 2013" (in Spanish). ANDINA - Peru News Agency. November 5, 2013. Retrieved 2016-01-06.