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Ciro Alegría

Ciro Alegría (1909-1967) was a Peruvian journalist, politician, and novelist.

Born in Sartimbanba , he discovered a great deal about the Peruvian Indians, learning about their way of life. This understanding of how they were oppressed was the focus for his novels. He attended classes at the University of Trujillo , and worked briefly as a journalist for the newspaper El Norte.

In 1930 Alegría joined the Aprista movement, dedicated to social reform as well as improving the welfare for Indians. He was imprisoned several times for his political activities before finally being exiled to Chile in 1934.

He remained in exile in both Chile and later the United States up until 1948. Later, he taught at the University of Puerto Rico, and wrote about the Cuban revolution while in Cuba. His most well known novel, Broad and Alien is the World (1941) or El mundo es ancho y ajeno, won the Latin American Novel Prize in 1941, and brought him international attention. It depicts an Indian tribe, living in the Peruvian highlands. The book was later published in the United States and has been reprinted many times, in multiple languages.

Alegría returned to Peru in 1957. He joined President Fernando Belaúnde Terry's party and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1963. He died unexpectedly in Trujillo on February 17, 1967. After his death, his widow published many of his essays and reports he had written for various newspapers.

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