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Mario Vargas Llosa
Peruvian
Writer
Born:
Mar 28
,
1936
Because
Life
Me
Think
World
You
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To write is a relief from life's problems. It is a way in which you revenge yourself. In art, the writer achieves utopia. But any attempt to achieve social utopia is bound to catastrophe. If you want a society of saints, the result is hell, repression, totalitarianism, and persecution.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Life
Art
You
Yourself
Revenge
Result
Achieve
Problems
Totalitarianism
Hell
Society
Way
Relief
Write
Writer
Attempt
Catastrophe
Bound
Saints
Persecution
Any
Repression
Want
Achieves
Which
Social
Utopia
My three years in politics was very instructive about the way in which the appetite for political power can destroy a human mind, destroy principles and values, and transform people into little monsters.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Politics
People
Political
Political Power
Mind
Values
Three
Power
Monsters
Way
Destroy
About
Principles
Years
Very
Human
Transform
Which
Little
Human Mind
Appetite
Maintain democracy or go to dictatorship: that is what is at stake in these elections.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Democracy
Dictatorship
Maintain
Go
Stake
Elections
Today, everybody is more or less conscious of the total failure of the Cuban revolution to produce wealth, to produce a better standard of living for the Cubans. With the exception of small radical parties, Latin Americans know that it's a brutal dictatorship and the longest in Latin American history.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Today
Failure
History
Wealth
Better
Dictatorship
Revolution
Radical
Living
Everybody
Latin
Latin American
Total
More
Small
More Or Less
Brutal
Exception
Longest
Know
Parties
Cuban
American
American History
Produce
Standard
Less
Conscious
I love stories, and my life is principally concentrated on stories, but not with a pretense of scientific precision.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Life
Love
My Life
Pretense
Concentrated
Principally
Scientific
Precision
Love Stories
Stories
In general, I think my freedom of invention is not limited when I use historical characters.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Freedom
Invention
Think
Characters
General
Limited
Historical
Use
If you live in a country where there is nothing comparable to free information, often literature becomes the only way to be more or less informed about what's going on.
Mario Vargas Llosa
You
Free
Country
Nothing
Live
Way
About
More
Only
More Or Less
Becomes
Going
Often
Where
Information
Literature
Informed
Less
Comparable
Good literature always ends up showing those who read it... the inevitable limitation of all power to fulfill human aspirations and desires.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Good
Power
Inevitable
Those
Read
Limitation
Always
Up
Human
Ends
Literature
Fulfill
Aspirations
Who
Showing
Desires
Eroticism has its own moral justification because it says that pleasure is enough for me; it is a statement of the individual's sovereignty.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Me
Own
Enough
Statement
Pleasure
Says
Moral
Individual
Because
Sovereignty
Justification
You cannot teach creativity - how to become a good writer. But you can help a young writer discover within himself what kind of writer he would like to be.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Good
You
Creativity
Become
Young
Kind
Would
Writer
He
Good Writer
Like
Himself
Within
How
Discover
Cannot
Teach
Help
When I was young, I was a passionate reader of Sartre. I've read the American novelists, in particular the lost generation - Faulkner, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos - especially Faulkner. Of the authors I read when I was young, he is one of the few who still means a lot to me.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Me
Generation
Lost
Few
Young
Faulkner
He
Particular
Read
Reader
Still
Passionate
Lot
Fitzgerald
American
Authors
Means
Who
Sartre
Hemingway
Novelists
Couldn't imagine any other way of living, outside of books, outside my work. Which doesn't mean I am not interested in other things, of course - I am interested in many things. But the center, the crux, is always literature.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Work
Living
Other
Books
Way
Outside
Crux
Course
Always
Am
Any
Any Other Way
Center
Not Interested
Literature
Which
Interested
Mean
Many
Things
Imagine
When I was at university in the Fifties, Latin America was full of dictators. Trujillo was the emblematic figure because, of course, of his cruelty, corruption, extravagance, and theatricalities.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Corruption
Cruelty
Extravagance
Latin
Latin America
Course
Because
His
Dictators
America
Fifties
Full
Figure
University
I am not going to participate in professional politics again.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Politics
Participate
Am
Going
Again
Professional
Iraq is better without Saddam Hussein than with Saddam Hussein. Without a doubt.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Better
Doubt
Hussein
Saddam
Saddam Hussein
Without
Iraq
Than
I think that literature has the important effect of creating free, independent, critical citizens who cannot be manipulated.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Free
Important
Think
Independent
Critical
Citizens
Effect
Cannot
Literature
Manipulated
Creating
Who
I think everybody, or the great majority of human beings, have this aspiration to become other: to live a different identity, at least for a while.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Great
Become
Live
Think
Other
Everybody
Great Majority
Majority
Identity
Least
Human
Different
Human Beings
While
Aspiration
Beings
Sartre said that wars were acts and that, with literature, you could produce changes in history. Now, I don't think literature doesn't produce changes, but I think the social and political effect of literature is much less controllable than I thought.
Mario Vargas Llosa
History
You
Political
Thought
Think
Changes
Could
Said
Were
Effect
Than
Literature
Social
Produce
Much
Less
Wars
Sartre
Now
Acts
I think if you're impregnated with good literature, with good culture, you're much more difficult to manipulate, and you're much more aware of the dangers that powers represent.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Good
You
Culture
Difficult
Think
Dangers
More
Powers
Represent
Literature
Manipulate
Much
Aware
In fiction, you are not limited by real facts. You can manipulate reality; you can invent without being disloyal to the essence of history.
Mario Vargas Llosa
History
You
Reality
Invent
Facts
Without
Limited
Real
Essence
Being
Fiction
Manipulate
Disloyal
The Nobel prize is a fairytale for a week and a nightmare for a year. You can't imagine the pressure to give interviews, to go to book fairs.
Mario Vargas Llosa
You
Book
Pressure
Year
Interviews
Give
Week
Nobel
Nobel Prize
Fairytale
Go
Prize
Imagine
Nightmare
Part of the reasons I have lived the life I have is because I wanted to have an adventurous life. But my best adventures are more literary than political.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Life
Best
Political
More
Part
Adventures
Adventurous
Because
Than
Wanted
Literary
Reasons
Lived
What is essential in love is what the French call 'amour fou.' What is that in English? Crazy love? That doesn't sound as beautiful. It's a total kind of love that not only embraces feelings, actions, but a kind of understanding of the world from the perspective of love.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Love
Beautiful
Crazy
Love Is
World
Perspective
Feelings
Understanding
Kind
Embraces
Total
Only
French
Call
Sound
Essential
English
Actions
I would like my novels to be read the way I read the novels I love.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Love
Way
Would
Like
Read
Novels
Each book, for me, has been an adventure, a period of time dedicated to study, to document certain facts, to traveling, and also to fantasize and to invent.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Time
Me
Book
Invent
Has-Been
Facts
Study
Adventure
Period
Also
Document
Been
Fantasize
Certain
Dedicated
Each
Traveling
In general, a writer would like to think that the best book that he has written is the book that he is writing, and the next book will be even better. Maybe if this is not true, it is very useful to keep the illusion alive.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Best
Book
Writing
Better
Illusion
Will
Think
Alive
Would
General
Writer
He
Written
True
Like
Very
Maybe
Next
Useful
Even
Keep
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