Word: fodders
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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There is another, irresistible question. Will Mario Vargas Llosa, whose fiction is often derived from his life, turn his political career into novelistic fodder? Vargas Llosa insists that for him art and politics are separate worlds with precisely opposite requirements. "In politics you can't be the master of the game," he says. "You must create consensus, have great flexibility, accept criticism. Not in literature. When you write a novel, you should be very intolerant, very intractable about the goals that you have set." His critics say this stubborn streak has kept the author from building the alliances, particularly with...
...would wager, at the risk of becoming Crimson cannon-fodder, that average legacy applicant is more qualified for admission to Harvard than the average minority applicant. The Crimson would surely not like to acknowledge that this might be true...