
Llosa's Works: Aunt Julia and the Writer (hardcover Collector's Edition)
About This Novel
There are two writers in this contemporary novel with a unique style and extraordinary structure: one is an 18-year-old college student who is in love with his aunt, and the future writer Llosa who dreams of settling in Paris; the other is a genius storyteller, an artist who draws social custom paintings, and the impoverished radio playwright Camacho. Little Llosa, a future writer, worked hard to write novels one after another based on family gossip and anecdotes, but failed again and again. The manuscripts were either thrown into the trash can, shelved, or laughed at. At the same time, radio playwright Camacho quickly created, rehearsed, and produced legendary radio dramas that were absurd, popular, and highly successful. Nine scenes of humble and tragic human tragedy and comedy run through the main line of the love story between Aunt Julia and the future writer, reflecting the gorgeous and ridiculous life of the talented writer. As the ruthless business owner of the broadcast company admired: he turned all the stories into one story. And this story may be everyone's story.
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