Armando Chirveches was a Bolivian writer. He was born in La Paz in 1881. He lived abroad for much of his life, and killed himself in Paris in 1926. He is known for novels such as Celeste (1905), La candidatura de Rojas (1908), La casa solariega (1916), La virgen del lago (1920), etc. Much of his work was published reissued recently by the Biblioteca del Bicentenario de Bolivia under the title Obra Reunida. La candidatura de Rojas and La casa solariega are considered by critics to be among the best novels in Bolivian literature.[1]
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