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20 10 winner: why did Peruvian writer Luesa run for president in Peru?
Many people have been paying attention to the Nobel Prize. Nobel Prize in Literature was acquired by Peruvian-born writer mario vargas llosa in 20 10. He has dual nationality of Peru and Spain, and is also a writer and poet. His representative works are The Green House and China's Box.

According to the announcement, Lue Sa described the power structure in detail and gave a sharp description of individual resistance, resistance and failure. Vargas Luesa was born on March 28th, 1936 in Arequipa, southern Peru. 1953 entered the National University of San Marcos in Peru, majoring in literature and law. 1957 joined the Institute of Linguistics of the same school as a graduate student, and in the middle 1958 studied Nicaraguan writers.

The poet Ruben dario received a degree in literature (linguistics) for his dissertation "Explaining the Basis of Ruben Dario". In the same year, he left his native Peru and moved to Europe. He once lived in France (mainly in Paris), Spain (mainly in Barcelona) and other countries (later settled in London, England for a long time). Vargas Lue Sa once taught in Cambridge University (1977), and also worked in London University (1967 and 1969), Columbia University (1975) and Harvard University (1992). An unshakable theme in most of Lusa's works is anti-dictatorship, and the extreme right (such as The City and the Dog and Talk in a Bar) and the extreme left (such as Madman Maita) are the targets of his criticism. Rusa firmly believes that "novels need to be involved in politics", which is one of the important weapons to make novels sharp and powerful.

Known as "the master of Latin American structuralist literature", Luisa won his first literary title of "Leader" in 1959. He is the author of many novels, such as The Green House, Julia Menstruation and The Writer, Festival of the Ram, and other dramatic works, such as Miss Tuchner and Qiongya.