Mario Vargas Llosa

"Men do not live by truth alone; they also need lies: those that they invent freely, not those that are imposed on them; those that appear as they are, not smuggled in beneath the clothes of history. Fiction enriches their existence, completes them and, fleetingly, compensates them for this tragic condition which is our lot: always to desire and dream more than we can actually achieve."

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Source: Mario Vargas Llosa (2011). “Making Waves: Essays”, p.198, Macmillan

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Mario Vargas Llosa

Mario Vargas Llosa

Novelist, Essayist

Mario Vargas Llosa is a Peruvian writer and Nobel laureate known for his profound exploration of political themes and human freedom in works like 'The Time of the Hero.'

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