Nobody forces a writer to give in to vanity and become an intellectual to say what his novels do not say or to repeat it in case it has not been clear. But Vargas Llosa , like most of the writers of the Latin American boom , has never been enough with literature and from the pages of El País, as Carlos Fuentes or García Márquez did from different positions, he has been playing for years to be the referent of a certain enlightened liberalism that contrasts with

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