"Memory is a snare, pure and simple; it alters, it subtly rearranges the past to fit the present."
"We must mistrust utopias: they usually end in holocausts."
Source: Mario Vargas Llosa (2013). “Making Waves: Essays 1962-93”, p.150, Faber & Faber
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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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