Jaime Bayly: "We must escape from the dictatorship of truth," he says about his novel 'The Coup Plotters'
Jaime Bayly reflects on happiness and its absence in literature while promoting his new novel.
Jaime Bayly: "At this autumnal age, I have almost no friends left, but I do have sources."
In a reflection on friendship and career, Peruvian writer Jaime Bayly discusses his latest book, 'Los golpistas,' which paints a dramatic picture of Hugo Chávez's temporary ouster in Venezuela in 2002.
Jaime Bayly on the ousted president of Peru and his (bad) experiences as a traveler, now in Madrid
Jaime Bayly discusses the ousted Peruvian president and reflects on his travel experiences from Madrid in a recent YouTube broadcast.
Jaime Bayly: "Trump seems to me a disaster, a bully, a mythomaniac, a racist, an unpresentable. But the capture of Maduro was necessary"
Journalist Jaime Bayly expresses strong criticism of Donald Trump while emphasizing the necessity of capturing Nicolás Maduro in his latest book discussing the 2002 coup attempt against Hugo Chávez.
'The Coup Plotters', by Jaime Bayly: the novel that exposes Hugo Chávez and his enemies
Jaime Bayly's novel 'The Coup Plotters' explores the life of Hugo Chávez and his adversaries, portraying them through a critical lens.
Jaime Bayly: "Chávez and Maduro were involuntary comedians"
Jaime Bayly discusses his new book 'Los golpistas', highlighting the failed 2002 coup against Hugo Chávez.
Account of Jaime Bayly: Why I Didn't Become a Priest
In this article, Jaime Bayly reflects on his upbringing and family dynamics, discussing personal experiences that influenced his decision not to pursue a religious life as a priest.