Following the
overthrow of the dictator
Augusto B. Leguía by
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro in 1930, Pavletich attempted to return to Peru, upon the advice of
Peruvian Communist Party leader
José Carlos Mariátegui, but was deported by the Sánchez Cerro junta the following year, this time to
Ecuador. Pavletich was able to escape en route to Ecuador, but was quickly recaptured, imprisoned in
El Frontón, and then deported once again to
Chile. In 1933, following the transition from military junta to democratic government, Pavletich returned once more to Peru. There he became a journalist. The program of political liberalization led by
President Manuel Prado Ugarteche (first elected in 1939, with the support of the
APRA) allowed political activists to operate in the country much more openly. This allowed Pavletich to become more of a public figure. He became the director of
El Peruano, the official daily newspaper of
Peru, and his literary works garnered much public and critical acclaim. == Death ==