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For Cuba, Vargas Llosa deserved the "antinobel of ethics"

Although several Cuban writers expressed their joy by a well-deserved award considered, but also marked his political differences with the Peruvian writer.

Although several Cuban writers expressed their joy by a well-deserved award considered, but also marked his political differences with the Peruvian writer.
For Cuba, Vargas Llosa deserved the "antinobel of ethics"
Vargas Llosa remained close to Cuba until 1971, when the revolution broke with the imprisonment of dissident poet Heberto Padilla.
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Cuban official daily Granma on Friday recognized the "innovative contributions to world literature" written by Mario Vargas Llosa, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, but said its "moral standing", the Peruvian deserves the "ethics antinobel ".
"Nobody doubts his innovative contributions to world literature from Latin American literature," Granma said in a small box of their cultural site, but "what has been built with writing what has been destroying its moral standing."
The court's ruling Communist Party Vargas Llosa criticized the "liberal posturing, denial of their origins and subservience to the dictates of the empire."
"No cause unworthy in this part of the world MVLl. Ceases to support and applaud. If people vote in Stockholm, they would have done by the Antinobel" he said.
Vargas Llosa remained close to Cuba until 1971, when the revolution broke with the imprisonment of dissident poet Heberto Padilla. Since then began making frequent criticism of the communist-run island and its historic leader, Fidel Castro.
From that moment his texts stopped running on the island and ended its relationship with the Casa de las Americas, a cultural institution with which the Peruvian writer had maintained a close cooperation.
Several Cuban writers consulted expressed their joy by a well-deserved award considered, but marked his political differences with Vargas Llosa.
"One of the great contemporary writers of literary language and deserves the Nobel Prize, which is an honor, an honor to our American literature, regardless of their current position at the historical, ideological and indeed of unfriendly separation with Cuba, told AFP the poet César López, National Literature Prize.
"I do not agree, and it hurts, his political attitude," said Lopez, who was a personal friend of Vargas Llosa and who agreed to study at the Universidad Complutense in the 50's. Vargas Llosa is tucked away "of the profound reality of our continent," he said.
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