Julia Urquidi

Julia Urquidi Illanes (30 May 1926 – 10 March 2010) was a Bolivian writer.

Life

Urquidi was born in Cochabamba. She was famous as the first wife of Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa (1955-1964) and also the namesake of one of his most famous novels, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter.[1]

In 1983 she published her memories titled Lo que Varguitas no dijo (English: What Varguitas did not say).[2]

She died in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, aged 83.

gollark: WHYJIT is *really* fast since all it does is stick GCC and your code into a shellscript together.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: The WHY which esobot supports is the nonJIT version.
gollark: WHY (the compiler) is very fast. Code it outputs is not fast.
gollark: Basically, the WHYJIT compiler reads your code, adds a busy loop and makes a shellscript containing that code and the entire C compiler which, when run, unpacks the C compiler, uses it to compile the C, and executes the output.

References

  1. Castro-Klarén 1990, p. 9
  2. La Tía Julia sin el Escribidor, El País, 03.06.1990


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