Novel

Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter

sp. La tía Julia y el escribidor · 1977
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Interesting Facts

  • The novel intricately weaves together two storylines: the real coming-of-age tale of the young protagonist and the fantastic radio dramas created by the eccentric scriptwriter Pedro Camacho, whose fictional worlds gradually invade the fabric of everyday life.
  • The book is steeped in the atmosphere of 1950s Lima, where beneath the surface of a bustling city lie subtle psychological dramas, and the city itself becomes more than a backdrop—it is a character in its own right.
  • The love story is based on an autobiographical motif: the author, with irony and tenderness, recounts his own youthful romance with an older woman, turning a personal story into a sophisticated literary game.
  • The vivid inserted novellas written by Camacho serve not only as a parody of the popular radio serials of the time but also subtly reflect the inner metamorphoses of the characters, blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality.
  • The novel is imbued with gentle humor and self-irony, allowing readers to see complex life situations from an unexpected angle and to feel the lightness of being even in the most tangled circumstances.
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
Date of publication: 21 May 2025
Updated: 17 March 2026
———Original titlesp. La tía Julia y el escribidor · 1977
Genre: Novel
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