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captain pantoja and the special service

Captain Pantoja and the Special Service was written by Mario Vargas Llosa in 1973. I decided to read this novel because I’d heard of the author before, namely about the book “The Time of the Hero.” I really wanted to like this book, but truthfully I wa…

captain pantoja and the special service

Captain Pantoja and the Special Service was written by Mario Vargas Llosa in 1973. I decided to read this novel because I’d heard of the author before, namely about the book “The Time of the Hero.” I really wanted to like this book, but truthfully I wa…

Blog #9 – The Hour of the Star

    I have many thoughts and feeling after reading The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector. Firstly, I felt like I was trying to listen to a story being told by a defensive, unaccountable, insecure narrator who seriously struggled with…

Blog #9 – The Hour of the Star

    I have many thoughts and feeling after reading The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector. Firstly, I felt like I was trying to listen to a story being told by a defensive, unaccountable, insecure narrator who seriously struggled with…

Captain Pantoja and the Secret Service

Reading the first few pages of this novel already made me nauseous; needless to comment on the rest of the book which was only more and more outrageous as it went along. From the descriptors of the maths that are required to run a brothel, to completely grotesque descriptors about Captain Pantoja’s hemorrhoids, or cult … Continue reading

Week 9 – Mario Vargas Llosa

I quite enjoyed reading Captain Pantoja and the Special Service, as Mario Vargas Llosa wrote it as a clear satire and almost parody of the popular spy novels and movies of his time. The story of Captain Pantoja actually reminded me of other comedic parodies like Austin Powers and sketch tv comedies like Monty Python and SNL, […]

Week 9: Captain Pantoja and the Special Service (Llosa)

 Hi everyone! I hope everyone is having a great start to their week. This week I chose to read Mario Vargas Llosa’s Captain Pantoja and the Special Service and I think I enjoyed it? I found some parts of the novel such as the objectification of wo…