Mario Vargas Llosa’s new novel already has a release date. Published by the publisher. alfaguara on his Twitter, announcing when the literary work will hit the market.

With the news came a new detail on social networks that few expected, and it is related to the title of the novel that would initially be published under the name “Little brother champagne?”

Julio Iglesias defended his ex-wife Isabel Presyler after her breakup with Mario Vargas Llosa

After the announcement made by the publisher on July 18, it became known that the text of Mario Vargas Llosa under the title “I dedicate my silence” a sentence that no one expected, but which immediately focused the attention of the Spanish press on Isabel Preysler.

The association of the title of the novel with society is not surprising considering that it was Preysler who announced the separation in December 2022, after eight years of relationship.

Now, seven months after that episode that launched a series of controversial statements from both, the work Nobel Prize for Literature with a catchy title that could be a hint to Enrique Iglesias’ mother, according to Ok Diario.

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What is the new book by Mario Vargas Llosa about?

“I dedicate my silence” It will be available in bookstores from October 26, reports Alfaguara.

According to the description offered by the publisher Penguin Spain This book is about Toño Azpilcueta, “a man who spends his days between school work, family and passion for Creole music”, but he meets a guitarist named Lalo Molfino who feels a deep love for Peruvian waltzes.

In the narrative, Toño Azpilcueta is presented as “a man who dreamed of a country united by music and went crazy wanting to write the perfect book that would talk about it.”

The Spanish newspaper recalled that after the break between Preysler and Vargas Llosa, there was speculation that the writer would show the details of his life with a society of Filipino origin in his last book, which he later firmly denied in an interview with the Spanish El País.

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“I won’t talk about Isabel at all… The experience was magnificent, but not literary. That cannot be turned into a novel, that,” he said about it in a conversation with journalist Manuel Jabois. (AND)