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This digital document is an article from The Review of Contemporary Fiction, published by Review of Contemporary Fiction on March 22, 1997. The length of the article is 5684 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Mario Vargas Llosa's novels, 'The Storyteller' and 'Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter,' are good examples of his separation of reality and fiction in that the main character is clearly a limited version of himself. Vargas Llosa distances himself from autobiography in his commentaries and yet is clearly reflected in his works. He wants to be rooted in reality but he believes that reality should be warped by the author's own obsessions or beliefs. Therefore, Vargas Llosa believes the version of himself in his work is a distorted one.
Citation Details Title: Outside, looking in: Aunt Julia and Vargas Llosa.(Mario Vargas Llosa/Josef Skvorecky) Author: Elizabeth Dipple Publication:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1997 Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction Volume: v17 Issue: n1 Page: p58(12)