Vargas Llosa celebrates his freedom by dancing after the break with Isabel Preysler: this is how a Nobel Prize winner dances

“I have recovered my freedom”, were the words he chose Mario Vargas Llosa to talk about his controversial break with Isabella Preysler in it half french Paris Match. After a few turbulent weeks, the Nobel Prize winner smiles and celebrates his new life surrounded by his family in his native country and nothing better than a dance to exemplify it.

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During her granddaughter’s pre-wedding dinner Josefina Vargas Llosa with the mexican engineer Emiliano Camarenawho will say ‘yes, I want’ this Saturday, the writer crowned himself the king of the dance floor to the rhythm of a huayno, a traditional dance from Peru.

Proud, his son Alvaro Vargas Llosa He shared the moment on his social networks with a video: “The Nobel and brand new immortal dancing a huayno,” he wrote. In the comments, a Twitter user was surprised by the Peruvian’s talent for dancing and her son explained how he learned: “In the late 50’s, he was part of a Peruvian music group that toured the bullrings of Spain for a year dancing huaynos and other dances to earn some money. He has something left”. Álvaro has become the promoter of the academic’s good times together with his mother. This Friday, he also published several photographs of the family celebration.

Mario and the meeting Patricia in Lima has arrived almost a month after his great reunion in paris. After more than 50 years of marriage and three children, they separated in 2015, when the book author’s relationship as The city and the Dogs with the mother of Tamara Falco. Now, they have resumed contact and the Vargas Llosa clan seems to be more united than ever.