“From the cave to the skyscraper, from the club to weapons of mass
destruction, from the tautological life of the tribe to the era of
globalization, the fictions of literature have multiplied human
experiences, preventing us from succumbing to lethargy, self-absorption,
resignation. Nothing has sown so much disquiet, so disturbed our
imagination and our desires as the life of lies we add, thanks to
literature, to the one we have, so we can be protagonists in the great
adventures, the great passions real life will never give us. The lies of
literature become truths through us, the readers transformed, infected
with longings and, through the fault of fiction, permanently questioning
a mediocre reality. Sorcery, when literature offers us the hope of
having what we do not have, being what we are not, acceding to that
impossible existence where like pagan gods we feel mortal and eternal at
the same time, that introduces into our spirits non-conformity and
rebellion, which are behind all the heroic deeds that have contributed
to the reduction of violence in human relationships. Reducing violence,
not ending it. Because ours will always be, fortunately, an unfinished
story. That is why we have to continue dreaming, reading, and writing,
the most effective way we have found to alleviate our mortal condition,
to defeat the corrosion of time, and to transform the impossible into
possibility.”
―
Mario Vargas Llosa
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