Mario Vargas-Llosa Quotes
From A Cultural Point Of View The Richest Moments In Civilization, In History, Have Occurred When The Boundaries Separating Popular And Creative Literature Disappear, And Literature Becomes Simultaneously Both Things-something That Enriches All Audiences, Something That Can Satisfy All Kinds Of Mentalities And Knowledge And Education, And At The Same Time Is Creative And Artistic And Popular. Dickens, Hugo, And Dumas Are Extraordinary Cases In Point; And In Spain In The Nineteenth Century There Are Many Other Examples, Such As Perez Galdos.
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