Abstract
This paper analyzes Mario Vargas Llosa‘s theoretical displacement related to his conception of literature‘s ethical function through the study of essays. I will explore how the Peruvian author shifted from an ethical position in which the writer commits himself with the possibility of a different social order, to literary position in which the writer‘s only commitment is with his writing, postulating an inmanentist view of literary production. I also show how the displacement is closely linked to his shift of a philosophical view of history that moved from a pro-socialist progressive conception to a neoliberal conservative one. In that sense all of Vargas Llosa‘s comments on authors like Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Gustave Flaubert should be read as moments in the evolution.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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