Mario Vargas Llosa
- Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian novelist, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2010. His most recent novel is "The Neighborhood." He was interviewed for The World Post by Michael Skafidas, a journalist and professor of comparative literature at the City University of New York.
- I like this point " If you respect literature you must accept not only the very idealist altruist vision of the human beings but also the infernal vision of them.
- Most of the time all writers are autobiographical. in some writers ,thesis more explicit and obvious, in other more hidden.Second is the image and ideas. In this points Llosa said that today's world young generation give the importance to image more than ideas. It is very harmful to youth that they think images are creative for modern time but they do not think that this century is the age of Photoshop and post truth.
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