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The Making of the Unoriginal: Writing and Writers in Mario Vargas Llosa’s “Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter,” Translated from Spanish by Helen Lane

Using Lima as its backdrop, the novel presents two mostly disjointed pieces of writing. One, a largely autobiographical narrative of a certain Marito’s job as a radio news writer and his clandestine relationship with and later marriage to his aunt (by law, not blood), and the other, a collection of over-the-top radio soap operas written by the Bolivian escribidor Pedro Camacho.