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Friday, January 14, 2011

Literature and human destiny


In praise of reading and fiction


Literature is a false representation of life that nevertheless helps us to understand life better,
to orient ourselves in the labyrinth where we are born, pass by, and die.
It compensates for the reverses and frustrations real life inflicts on us,
and because of it we can decipher, at least partially,
the hieroglyphic that existence tends to be for the great majority of human beings,
principally those of us who generate more doubts than certainties and confess our perplexity before subjects like
transcendence, individual and collective destiny,
the soul, the sense or senselessness of history, the to and fro of rational knowledge.


Mario Vargas Llosa
In praise of reading and fiction

Nobel Lecture
December 7, 2010






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