In December it will be two years since Isabel Preysler (73) announced her breakup with the Nobel Prize winner in Literature after a scene of “unfounded jealousy”. Much has happened since then. Mario Vargas Llosa (88) was quick to resume his relationship with the mother of his children, as they wanted, since neither Álvaro nor Gonzalo nor Morgana ever fit in well with his relationship with the queen of hearts. For them, the breakup and subsequent reconciliation with Patricia (79), the woman who gave them life, was a celebration.
The latest news about the writer comes after he has once again raised concerns about his health problems. All this after he was seen walking with difficulty through the streets of Madrid. Last week, the family took it upon themselves to deny the information with a photo.
In response to a comment by an Internet user that read: “Álvaro, we are concerned about the health of the famous Mario Vargas Llosa, your father, whom we saw walking alone and very ill. You as a family have not said anything,” his son Álvaro replied: “Thank you very much, but there are other things that should concern you. He is fine and, of course, in excellent company.”
He accompanied the text with a photograph in which his father and mother appear, taking a refreshing bath. The author of The Feast of the Goatwearing a printed blue swimsuit, appeared resting on the lap of his wife, with whom he resumed his relationship after eight years of dating Tamara Falcó’s mother. In another of the images he shared, the Nobel Prize winner was also splashing around in the pool.
Added to this trickle of information about his health is what the magazine published this Wednesday Readings The weekly magazine claims that Mario, at this stage of his life, does not want to hear anything about Isabel and that the subject of his ex-girlfriend is completely “taboo” in his family. Not a word is said about her on his walls, as if the eight years they shared together had not played an important role in his life.
Eight years in which he was estranged from Patricia, who ended up opening the doors to reconciliation in an unexpected turn. Although, they say, “they are not the same united front that they were before Mario left with Isabel.” Perhaps, at this age, what they seek is company and conversation.