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Mario Vargas Llosa

“If in this address I were to summon all the writers to whom I owe a few things or a great deal, their shadows would plunge us into darkness. They are innumerable. In addition to revealing the secrets of the storytelling craft, they obliged me to explore the bottomless depths of humanity, admire its heroic deeds and feel horror at its savagery.”

Mario Vargas Llosa, In Praise of Reading and Fiction: The Nobel Lecture
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In Praise of Reading and Fiction: The Nobel Lecture In Praise of Reading and Fiction: The Nobel Lecture by Mario Vargas Llosa
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