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Novelist and Poet Manuel Scorza
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Born | September 9, 1928 Lima, Peru |
Died | November 27, 1983 Mejorada del Campo, Madrid, Spain |
(aged 55)
Occupation | Novelist, Poet, Political activist |
Language | Spanish |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Citizenship | Peruvian |
Period | 1955 - 1983 |
Manuel Scorza (September 9, 1928 – November 27, 1983) was an important Peruvian novelist, poet, and political activist, exiled under the regime of Manuel Odría. He was born in Lima.
He is best known for the series of five novels, known collectively as "The Silent War," that began with Redoble por Rancas (1970). All five have been translated into more than forty languages, including English.
He died when his plane, Avianca Flight 011, crashed on approach to Madrid's Barajas Airport after striking a series of hilltops. The crash killed 181 passengers, including Mexican novelist and playwright Jorge Ibargüengoitia, Uruguayan writer, academic, and literary critic Ángel Rama, and Argentinian art critic Marta Traba.