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  • We live in an age where many authors ponder their own experience over and over in styles that can be impenetrable, but Vargas Llosa looks at the world and writes about it with such wisdom that he doesn't fear being understood (there I go again, half-joking). Jane Smiley: Noble Nobel Prize Winner Mario Vargas Llosa
  • In truth, he has written as easily about love as he has about tyranny, as nimbly about rabid dictators as about powerless artists; he has given us "Vargas Llosa light," in delightfully erotic (thinly veiled autobiographical) stories, and "Vargas Llosa dark," in elaborately researched and profoundly illuminating historical novels. The power of Mario Vargas Llosa's words led the political writer to Nobel Prize
  • Now, Mr. Vargas Llosa's son, Alvaro, also a writer, accuses Mr. de Soto of "chickening out" of a proposed debate between the two of them. Insults Fly as Nation's Most Famous Novelist Picks Race's 'Lesser Evil'
  • Live on Televisa, according to the next-day story in El Paίs, Vargas Llosa drifted off-script during the discussion and said: México es la dictadura perfecta. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • Mr. Krauze's "redeemers"—he uses the word intentionally for its religious overtones—include famous figures like Evita Perón, Che Guevara, Hugo Chávez and the novelists Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa. The Lost Century
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  • (Soundbite of bell) (Soundbite of applause) SAGAL: Vargas Llosa punched famed author Gabriel Garcia Marquez in the face, because, biographers say, Marquez had, quote, "consoled" Vargas Llosa's wife when Vargas Llosa wasn't around. Who's Carl This Time?
  • Since it is impossible to know what"s really happening, we Peruvians lie, invent, dream and take refuge in illusion. " -Mario Vargas Llosa.
  • In this, Vargas Llosa defends his most deep and abiding conviction: that literature can change the world.
  • For years many predicted Vargas Llosa would add the Nobel to his Cervantes prize but the man himself said his liberalism - which he defined as defending democracy and the free market The Guardian World News
  • Mr. Vargas Llosa was an early backer of socialist causes but became disenchanted with the Cuban revolution and subsequently became known for his conservative economic and social policies.
  • Peruvian-born novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, one of the Spanish-speaking world's most acclaimed authors and a former presidential candidate in his homeland, has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in literature.
  • To celebrate turning 15, Penguin promises an ‘Editor's Choice’ series of cheap reprints of books published abroad, by authors like Mario Vargas Llosa and Orhan Pamuk.

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