Vargas Llosa on Millet
Mario Vargas Llosa reviews The Sexual Life of Catherine M., which he finds intelligent and valiant but also cold and depressing. "The book is neither a sexual stimulant nor a processed imagery of erotic ritual but an intelligent reflection, crude, unusually frank, that at moments adopts the clinical prose of a medical report. The author approaches her own sex life with the icy obsessive detail of miniaturists who build ships inside bottles or paint landscapes on the heads of pins." Vargas Llosa's ruminations on sex and literature are fascinating in their own right. (The LA Times now requires one-time free registration.)
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