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Wellsprings (The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature)

Wellsprings (The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature)
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Manufacturer: Harvard University Press
Author: Mario Vargas Llosa
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Wellsprings (The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature) Description

Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 860.9
EAN: 9780674028364
ISBN: 0674028368
Label: Harvard University Press
Manufacturer: Harvard University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 208
Publication Date: 2008-05-15
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Studio: Harvard University Press

Editorial Review of Wellsprings (The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature)


When a master novelist, essayist, and critic searches for the wellsprings of his own work, where does he turn? Mario Vargas Llosa?Peruvian writer, presidential contender, and public intellectual?answers this most personal question with elegant concision in this collection of essays. In “Four Centuries of Don Quixote,” he revisits the quintessential Spanish novel?a fiction about fiction whose ebullient prose still questions the certainties of our stumbling ideals. In recounting his illicit, delicious discovery of Borges’ fiction?“the most important thing to happen to imaginative writing in the Spanish language in modern times”?Vargas Llosa stands in for a generation of Latin American novelists who were liberated from their sense of isolation and inferiority by this Argentinean master of the European tradition.

In a nuanced appreciation of Ortega y Gasset, Vargas Llosa recovers the democratic liberalism of a misunderstood radical?a mid-century political philosopher on a par with Sartre and Russell, ignored because “he was only a Spaniard.” And in essays on the influence of Karl Popper and Isaiah Berlin, the author finds an antidote to the poisonous well of fanaticism in its many modern forms, from socialist utopianism and nationalism to religious fundamentalism. From these essays a picture emerges of a writer for whom the enchantment of literature awakens a critical gaze on the turbulent world in which we live.

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