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Tag Archives: Mario Vargas Llosa
DOUBLE EXPOSURE: Visual Fiction of the Personal Gaze
Most of Mario Varga Llosa’s novels are set in Peru. From his first works, Vargas Llosa has used a wide variety of avant-garde techniques to create an aesthetic “double of the real world.”; a subtle line between narrative form and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alicia Borinsky, Amanda Hopkinson, Arthur Penn, August Sander, Baldomero Alejos, Edward Ranney, Frantz Fanon, Jacques Lacan, Javier Silva-Meinel, Jean Paul Sartre, Marcelo Guimalaes Lima, Mario Vargas Llosa, Mark Power, Martin Chambi, Rene Prieto, Roland Barthes, Sartre Being and Nothingness
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RADIO DAYS WITH AUNT JULIA: A Nobel In The Rye
Naturally, in the life of a great writer no significant love remains untold. In 1977, during a period when his work took a turn toward comedy, Vargas Llosa wrote Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, about a young man named Mario … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
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Tagged A poem by Henry Gibson, Barbara Hershey, Don Moore, Helen Lane, Helen R. Lana, Henry Gibson, J.D. Salinger, John Amiel, Jon Amiel, Julia Urquidi Illanes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Mordechai Richler, Peter Falk, Raoul Salmon, Richler, Robert Fulford, Roger Ebert, William Boyd, William Kennedy, Woody Allen
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