All the Bloods. Peruvian Post-War Narrative
Political violence is one of the central concerns of twenty-first-century Peruvian narrative. The novelistic fiction approaches individual and community identity representations through memories. The first accounts of the war come from the Andean region and trace their lineage to neo-indigenism. Since 1990, as Carlos García Miranda points out, the Peruvian literary agenda has been reconfigured and Lima-based writers have joined this narrative.