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"La Casa de la Magdalena" (1977), "Essays of Resistance" (1991), "El destino de Norte América", de José Carlos Mariátegui. En narrativa ha escrito la novela "Secreto de desamor", Rentería Editores, Lima 2007, "Mufida, La angolesa", Altazor Editores, Lima, 2011; "Mujeres malas Mujeres buenas", (2013) vicio perfecto vicio perpetuo, poesía. Algunos ensayos, notas periodísticas y cuentos del autor aparecen en diversos medios virtuales.
Jorge Aliaga es peruano-escocés y vive entre el Perú y Escocia.
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14 de abril de 2024

Jorge Aliaga Cacho

Jorge Aliaga Cacho and Andina Aliaga

Jorge Aliaga Cacho is a Peruvian writer and sociologist. He was born in Lima, Peru, and has made significant contributions to literature, politics, and cultural discourse. Let’s delve into his background and works:Background:Jorge Aliaga Cacho completed his primary education at “La Rectora” and attended secondary school at various institutions, including the same military school attended by renowned author Mario Vargas Llosa (Leoncio Prado).
At just 16 years old, he ventured into politics, participating in the Peruvian Committee for the Liberation of Angela Davis and supporting the struggle of the Vietnamese people.
His experiences on the streets of Lima influenced his writing, capturing the city’s architecture and the idiosyncrasies of its people.
Notable Works:“Secreto de desamor” (2007): A novel published by Renteria Editores in Lima.
“Mufida, La angolesa” (2011): A book of short stories published by Altazor Editores in Lima.
“Mujeres malas Mujeres buenas” (2013): A collection of poetry exploring themes of vice and virtue.
His essays, journalistic notes, and stories have appeared in various virtual media outlets.
Life Beyond Peru:Jorge Aliaga Cacho is of Peruvian-Scottish descent and splits his time between Peru and Scotland.
His work is not funded by corporations like Nestlé or Monsanto, emphasizing independent journalism.

For more insights, you can explore his blog, where he shares thoughts on politics, literature, ecology, and socialism1. Additionally, he has a website2 where you can find further information about his literary endeavors.




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