Guillermo Thorndike
Guillermo Thorndike Losada (April 25, 1940 – March 9, 2009) was a
Early life
Thorndike was born on April 25, 1940, in
Career
Thorndike became the founding
He also served as the editor of at least two other Peruvian newspapers, La Cronica and La Tercera.[1] Additionally, Thorndike founded Cronicawan, Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper.[1]
Thorndike's writings dealt primarily with the societal and political problems affecting Peru.[1] His most well known works included "El Año de la Barbarie en Lima" (The Year of Barbarism in Lima), "El Caso Banchero" (The Banchero Case) and "La Revolucion Imposible" (The Impossible Revolution).[1]
Thorndike's last position was as news director of RBC Televisión, a Peruvian station. He remained news director at the station until a few months before his death.[1]
Death
Guillermo Thorndike died of a heart attack on March 9, 2009, in Lima, Peru, at the age of 69.[1] His was cremated and buried at his family's mausoleum in Lima's Presbitero Maestro Cemetery.[1]