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Alfredo Bryce Echenique (born February 19, 1939) is a Peruvian writer born in
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. He has written numerous books and short stories.


Early days

Bryce was born to a Peruvian family of
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, related to the Scottish-Peruvian businessman John Weddle Bryce (1817 in
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– 9 March 1888), ancestor of the Marquesses of Milford-Haven and of the Duchesses of Abercon and
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. He was the third son and the fourth of the five children of the banker Francisco Bryce Arróspide and his wife, Elena Echenique Basombrío, granddaughter of the former
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José Rufino Echenique. Bryce studied elementary education at Inmaculado Corazón school, and high school at Santa María school and Saint Paul's College, a British boarding school for boys in Lima. Upon the wish of his family, Bryce Echenique studied
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at the
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, where he obtained his degree in 1964. His literary interest nevertheless prevailed and so, shortly afterwards, he completed a parallel
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in literature with a
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on Ernest Hemingway in 1963. In 1988 he adopted Spanish nationality without losing his Peruvian one.


Literary career


Life in France

He received a grant from the
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which, like many other
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authors of the '' boom period'', led him to
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in 1964. At the Sorbonne he studied classic and contemporary
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for two academic year.


Throughout Europe

Between 1965 and 1966 he subsequently lived in Peruggia, Mykonos and Germany, where he moved to study German thanks to a grant from the
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.


Back in France, recognition and PhD in Peru

Bryce returned to
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and taught Spanish in a school at Le Maurais from 1967 to 1968. This year, he published his first book ''Huerto Cerrado'' and the next year became a lecturer of Latin American literature at
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and since 1971 at the Sorbonne. In 1970 he had been published '' A World for Julius''. In 1972 he was awarded the Peruvian National Prize for Literature and in 1973 he entered as an assistant lecturer to the University of Vincennes (Paris VIII). A few years later in 1975, Bryce received a Guggenheim grant and obtained a master's degree in comparative literature from Vincennes. In 1977, he returned to Peru and received his doctoral degree from San Marcos University with a thesis on Henry de Montherlant.


Return to France

In 1980 he moved to
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in Southern France, where he entered the Paul Valéry University Montpellier 3 as a professor.


Career in Spain

In 1984, Bryce settled down in Spain living first in
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and since 1989 in
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. In 1997, he returned to Peru, where he currently lives. His first book ''Huerto Cerrado'' published in 1968, was a finalist for the ''Casa de las Américas'' literary prize awarded in Cuba and is a collection of short stories written in different styles and points of view about a young protagonist, Manolo, a member of Lima's upper class, as he comes of age in 1950s Lima. This was followed by his first novel, ''Un Mundo para Julius,'' published in 1970 that became a big success and counts today as one of the classics of Latin American literature. The novel, which has since been translated into ten languages, tells the story of a young boy who grows up as the youngest of four children of a rich, Peruvian upper-class family. Although Julius actually belongs to the ruling classes he feels a stronger bond with the servants which surround him and this brings him into conflict with his family. With biting irony the author exposes, through the eyes of a child, the great social differences in Peruvian society.


Recent successes

''Un mundo para Julius'' marks for Bryce Echenique the start of an extremely productive literary career, in which he has until today written nearly twenty novels and story volumes. "I am an author of the second half of the 20th century." Despite this declaration and his spatial and temporal closeness to other Latin American authors of the ''boom generation'', Bryce Echenique keeps a conscious distance from his colleagues who he sometimes refers to as "nouveau riche". That his style, as one critic once said, corresponds more to an ironic than a magic realism, is also shown by the author in one of his latest novels: ''La amigdalitis de Tarzán'' from 1999. Largely in the form of letters, the novel relates the story of the hindered romantic relationship between a poor Peruvian troubadour and the daughter of an influential Salvadoran family. Similar to his heroes, Alfredo Bryce Echenique also lived for decades far from his home city of Lima to which he only returned in 1999. Also that year he was granted an
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by the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.


Claims of plagiarism

In March, 2007, Peruvian Diplomat Oswaldo de Rivero wrote an article for the newspaper El Comercio of Lima, Peru accusing Bryce of writing an article "Potencias sin poder" that was an almost exact copy of one written by de Rivero in the magazine "Quehacer" in March, 2005. Bryce responded saying the article had been submitted in error by his secretary. Juan Carlos Bondy subsequently found evidence that Bryce had earlier plagiarized the article "Amistad, bendito tesoro" by Ángel Esteban that had appeared in
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of Argentina in December, 1996. Bryce has also been accused of plagiarizing articles by Graham E. Fuller and Herbert Morote. Journalism professor María Soledad de la Cerda found sixteen other instances of plagiarism which were found as a result of research for her course in investigative journalism.El Mercurio
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Bibliography


Novels

* Un mundo para Julius (English version: A world for Julius), 1970 * Tantas veces Pedro, 1977 * La vida exagerada de Martín Romaña, 1981 * El hombre que hablaba de Octavia Cádiz, 1985 (Along with the last forms a
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called: Cuaderno de navegación en un sillón voltaire) * La última mudanza de Felipe Carrillo, 1988 * Dos señoras conversan (thee novelettes), 1990 * No me esperen en Abril, 1995 * Reo de Nocturnidad, 1997 * La Amigdalitis de Tarzán (English version: Tarzan's Tonsillitis, an
epistolary novel An epistolary novel () is a novel written as a series of letters between the fictional characters of a narrative. The term is often extended to cover novels that intersperse other kinds of fictional document with the letters, most commonly di ...
), 1998 * El huerto de mi amada, 2002 (Winner in 2002 of the Planet Award)


Story books

* Huerto Cerrado, 1968 * La felicidad, ja ja, 1974 * Magdalena peruana y otros cuentos, 1988 * Guía triste de París (English version: A sad tour of Paris), 1999


Chronicles

* A vuelo de buen cubero, 1977 * Crónicas personales, 1998 * A trancas y barrancas, 1996 * Crónicas perdidas, 2001 * Doce cartas a dos amigos, 2003


Memoirs

* Permiso para vivir - Antimemorias I, 1993 * Permiso para Sentir - Antimemorias II, 2005


Essays

* Entre la soledad y el amor, 2005


Awards

*
Casa de las Américas Prize The Casa de las Américas Prize (''Premio Literario Casa de las Américas'') is a literary award given by the Cuban Casa de las Américas. Established in 1959, it is one of Latin America’s oldest and most prestigious literary prizes. The award ...
for ''Huerto cerrado'' (accessit), 1968 * Peruvian National Prize for Literature for ''A World for Julius'', 1972 * Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (finalist), 1974 * Prix Passion, 1984 * Chevalier and later ascended to Official of the
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, 1984 and 1995 * Commander of the
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, 1993 * Order of the Sun (rejected) * Dag Hammarskjöld Peace Prize, 1997 * National Literature Prize for Narrative of Spain for ''Reo de Nocturnidad'', 1998 *
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from San Marcos University, 1999 * Commander of the Order of Alfonso XII of Spain, 2000 * Grinzane Cavour Prize for ''Tarzan's Tonsillitis'', 2002 *
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for ''El huerto de mi amada'', 2002 * FIL Literary Award in Romance Languages, 2012


See also

* Peruvian literature * List of Peruvian writers


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Portrait of Alfredo Bryce Echenique
by Braun-Vega (1983) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bryce Echenique, Alfredo 1939 births Living people Peruvian people of Scottish descent Peruvian people of Spanish descent University of Paris alumni Peruvian novelists Peruvian male writers Peruvian male short story writers National University of San Marcos alumni Recipients of the Order of the Sun of Peru Peruvian male novelists Writers from Lima Peruvian expatriates in France