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Vargas Llosa, Mario (Vol. 85) - Charles Rossman (essay date Winter 1987)
Charles Rossman (essay date Winter 1987)
SOURCE: "Mario Vargas Llosa's Conversation in the Cathedral: Power Politics in a Corrupt Society," in Contemporary Literature, Vol. 28, No. 4, Winter, 1987, pp. 493-509.
[An American educator and critic who specializes in the study of Modernist literature, Rossman is the author and the editor of several books about D. H. Lawrence. In the following essay, he focuses on characterization in his examination of the themes and ideas presented in Conversation in the Cathedral.]
Vargas Llosa on the difference between Latin American novels and those of Europe and North America:
The historical reality, the framework of experiences within which the Latin American novelist writes, is a reality threatened with extinction. This perspective is traditionally the one which has nurtured the illusion—naïve, demented, but nevertheless formidable—of wishing to...
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Criticism
- Mario Vargas Llosa (essay date 1967)
- Michael Wood (review date 27 March 1986)
- Raymond Leslie Williams (essay date 1986)
- Charles Rossman (essay date Winter 1987)
- Mary E. Davis (essay date Winter 1987)
- Jorge Guzman (review date January-June 1987)
- John Updike (review date 24 August 1987)
- Charles Rossman (essay date 1987)
- Ursula K. Le Guin (review date 29 October 1989)
- Mario Vargas Llosa with Ricardo A. Setti (interview date Fall 1990)
- John Updike (review date 1 October 1990)
- Mario Vargas Llosa (essay date 15 October 1990)
- Sara Castro-Klarén (essay date 1990)
- Peter Standish (essay date Spring 1991)
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