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“Juan De Castro’s book will bring an entirely new understanding of the relation between Vargas Llosa’s political thought and his literary oeuvre. In particular, it combats the many myths about Vargas Llosa’s standing toward race, intellectuals, liberalism, neoliberalism, and many other social, cultural, and political issues.” —Ignacio López-Calvo, author of Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction
Overview
It would have been an ardent debate: Hugo Chávez, outspoken emblem of Latin American socialism, on one side and Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian novelist, polemical champion of the free market, and eventual winner of a Nobel Prize for literature, on the other. Unfortu-nately, it was not to be. For author Juan E. De Castro, what was most remarkable about the proposed debate was not only that it was going to happen in the first place but that Chávez called it off, a move that many chalked up to trepidation on the ...