José María Arguedas Altamirano (18 January 1911 – 28 November 1969) was a Peruviannovelist, poet, and anthropologist. Arguedas was a mestizo of Spanish and Quechua descent [1]who wrote novels, short stories, and poems in both Spanish and Quechua .
Generally remembered as one of the most notable figures of 20th-century Peruvian literature, Arguedas is especially recognized for his intimate portrayals of indigenous Andean culture. Key in his desire to depict indigenous expression and perspective more authentically was his creation of a new language that blended Spanish and Quechua and premiered in his debut novel Yawar Fiesta.