Deep into the virtual and the actual
Essays: There is nothing mere about journalism for
Mario Vargas Llosa. Commonly known as the most famous living
Peruvian, the 70-year-old has produced a formidable series of
novels since he began publishing in the late 1950s, but, as if not
thereby sufficiently busy, he has been equally prolific as a
journalist and essayist, and the volume of his uncollected
newspaper articles, literary studies, art pieces, film criticism
and political columns is dizzying. Login or subscribe for more.