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Who was the man who lived between two worlds, torn between indigenous Quechua culture and colonial Spanish society, and chose to end his life rather than abandon either one. This podcast dives deep into the extraordinary life of José María Arguedas, one of Latin America's most complex and misunderstood literary giants. Born in 1911 in the Andean highlands of Peru, Arguedas grew up immersed in Quechua traditions that would forever shape his writing, his activism, and his identity. Through intimate biographical storytelling, cultural history, and literary analysis, we explore the forces that made him a celebrated novelist, anthropologist, and poet — and the profound contradictions that ultimately consumed him. From his turbulent childhood to his groundbreaking works like "Los ríos profundos" and "El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo," this is a journey through grief, beauty, resistance, and the unrelenting search for belonging. Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts. A This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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