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  1. e. Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa ( / ˌvɑːrɡəs ˈjoʊsə /, [4] Spanish: [ˈmaɾjo ˈβaɾɣas ˈʎosa] ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician. Vargas Llosa is one of Latin America's most significant novelists and ...

    • Peru (1936–1993, 2010–present), Spain (1993–present), Dominican Republic (2023–present)
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  2. Mario Vargas Llosa isn’t a household name among American readers. But at 81, he remains a literary and political colossus across the Spanish-speaking world, and his novels have never felt more ...

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  4. Nov 4, 2016 · Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature, spoke to local and foreign journalists, as well as fellow writers, at a press conference organized by Instituto Cervantes ...

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Mario Vargas Llosa (born March 28, 1936, Arequipa, Peru) is a Peruvian Spanish writer whose commitment to social change is evident in his novels, plays, and essays. In 1990, he was an unsuccessful candidate for president of Peru. Vargas Llosa was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature “for his cartography of structures of power and his ...

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  6. Apr 12, 2019 · Categories: Literature, Novel Analysis. The fictional world of Mario Vargas Llosa is one of complex novels, of murals of characters, of actions whose significance the reader must determine, of vast edifices that aspire to become total realities. Vargas Llosa’s vision of reality is consistently binary, as can be seen from the titles of some of ...

  7. We would be worse than we are without the good books we have read, more conformist, not as restless, more submissive, and the critical spirit, the engine of progress, would not even exist. Like writing, reading is a protest against the insufficiencies of life. When we look in fiction for what is missing in life, we are saying, with no need to ...

  8. Mario Vargas Llosa’s contribution to the Latin American novel earned him the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature “for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual’s resistance, revolt, and defeat.”

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