4:19 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia|Controversia|Latin America|literature|Peru|Politics|society|Venezuela · Comments Off
28 May 2009Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa didn’t have such a good time today at Caracas International Airport, Maiquetia, upon arriving to Venezuela from Colombia. Accompanied by his wife for a conference, Vargas Llosa says he was detained for an hour and a half by police who allegedly held him because a “as a foreigner he didn’t have the right to make political statements” in Venezuela. Spain’s Estrella Digital reports:
“They said that very politely and I responded that being in the land of (…) they shouldn’t try to hinder free thinking,” said Vargas Llosa, in the middle of a press mob that surrounded him upon leaving the airport. Álvaro Vargas Llosa, son of the writer, was also arrested for several hour by airport authorities on Monday, when he arrived in Venezuela to participate in the same conference, along with intellectuals from various countries.
Vargas Llosa’s statements to press can be seen in the video above (in Spanish). Estrella Digital also reports that conference organizers said that police would accompany he and his wife to their hotel “so he wouldn’t make statements to press” and that he had already been warned about making political statements.
What’s unclear to me is what political statement he could have made getting off of a plane? It seems like if you were going to do something messed up like detain someone for speaking their mind, you’d do it after they had already done so, not before. Apparently Bolivian ex-president Jorge Quiroga also got the same warning, but wasn’t detained. But actually is already making statements, particularly saying that Evo Morales is merely a pawn of Hugo Chavez.
Via / Estrella Digital
6:49 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|literature|Peru|Spain · Comments Off
5 Sep 2007
I’ve never really understood what the whole bestowing honorary degrees on celebrities thing is all about. I mean, does Peruvian literary legend Mario Vargas Llosa really need an honorary doctorate from some university in Spain? Well, he showed up to receive it today:
José María Martínez de Pisón, dean of the institution — which wished to celebrate with this event its 15 anniversary — emphasized [Vargas Llosa's] his vast literary knowledge, his original narrative tecnique (…) an abundant body of work in the Spanish language, his cultural universalism and at the same time, his identification with Latin America and Spanish culture, and even political commitment.
11:55 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Chismes|mexico|Politics · 3 Comments
31 Jan 2007
It’s nice to know that we’re not the only nation with a president that says dumb things. Mexico‘s ex-president, Vicente Fox, is making media all over Latin America chuckle with his latest foot in the mouth:
“Latin America must flee from the ‘perfect dictatorship’, as Colombian Nobel prize winner for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa said…”Ex-president of Mexico Vicente Fox was quite sure of himself when he mentioned the Peruvian writer (a Spanish national) Vargas Llosa who, as far as we know, never won the Nobel.
Maybe someone should open a culture school for Presidents or their speech writers.
Fox was evidentally trying to make a point about what he sees as a rise in dictatorships in Latin America, but not only did he goof up the celebrated author’s nationality and decorations, according to 20 Minutos Vargas Llosa was actually referring to Mexico and the PRI regimen in that particular statement.
More at ElUniversal.com.mx (Spanish)
Via / 20 Minutos
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