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==External links==
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*[ Wikipedia]


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Julio de la Vega (1924-2010) was a Bolivian novelist. Born in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia on March 4, 1924, he studied at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés and attended to free courses of literature in Paris with Roland Barthes. A writer, poet, playwright, lawyer, journalist and film critic, Vega is regarded as one the greatest Bolivian intellectuals of the second half of the twentieth century. Vega died in La Paz, Bolivia on November 11, 2010.

Works

Novels

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]