Nobel Literature Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa dies in Peru

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Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa smiles during a public interview at Buenos Aires' International Book Fair on April 21, 2011. - (Photo by Juan MABROMATA / AFP) Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa smiles during a public interview at Buenos Aires' International Book Fair on April 21, 2011. - (Photo by Juan MABROMATA / AFP)
Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa smiles during a public interview at Buenos Aires' International Book Fair on April 21, 2011. - (Photo by Juan MABROMATA / AFP)

In October, his son Alvaro said he was "on the verge of turning 90, an age when you have to reduce the intensity of your activities a little."

LIMA - Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa died Sunday at the age of 89 in the Peruvian capital, his family announced on the social network X.

"With deep sorrow, we announce that our father, Mario Vargas Llosa, has passed away today in Lima, surrounded by his family and in peace," wrote his eldest son Alvaro in a message also signed by his siblings Gonzalo and Morgana Vargas Llosa.

Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured as he visits an exibition about his work Mario Vargas Llosa, La liberte et la vie (Freedom and life), at the Maison de l'Amerique Latine on Sept 13, 2010 in Paris. - (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP) Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured as he visits an exibition about his work Mario Vargas Llosa, La liberte et la vie (Freedom and life), at the Maison de l'Amerique Latine on Sept 13, 2010 in Paris. - (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP)
Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured as he visits an exibition about his work "Mario Vargas Llosa, La liberte et la vie (Freedom and life)," at the Maison de l'Amerique Latine on Sept 13, 2010 in Paris. - (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP)

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Rumours of the writer's deteriorating health had spread in recent months.

In October, his son Alvaro said he was "on the verge of turning 90, an age when you have to reduce the intensity of your activities a little."

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Born into a middle-class Peruvian family, Vargas Llosa was one of the greats of the Latin American literary "boom" of the 1960s and 1970s, along with Colombia's Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Argentina's Julio Cortazar. - AFP