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García Calderón, Ventura

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García Calderón, Ventura (1886-1959)

Peruvian writer. The son of an exiled president, he lived a large part of his life in France and Spain. His novels and stories, written in both Spanish and French, concern the social inequalities of his native country. His best-known works are La venganza del cóndor/The Vengeance of the Condor 1924 and Couleur de sang/Colour of Blood, both of which are collections of short stories.


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