Mario Vargas Llosa isn’t a household name among American readers. But at 81, he remains a literary and political colossus across the Spanish-speaking world, and his novels have never felt more relevant.
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Feature: The Elder Statesman of Latin American Literature — and a Writer of Our Moment
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
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