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Essential to the novelist. And, why 'young'?

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After reading this you will know why-- mainly, you are much too green to comprehend what truly goes on in the crafting of a Novel, the interaction between many many different factors. A balance of these many facets makes for a great novel, though the end product might be a complete and utter disaster.

Magic, Mario Vargas Llosa says, cannot be prefabricated. A work like this, readable, understandable, witty, is hard to come by, yet here it i [.]. When Mario Vargas Llosa leans through these imaginary letters on the act of writing, it is the whole of his work that one finds there.Each of its letters has its most surprising theme, the vocation as a source, the time of fiction, the style which must bring cohesion, coherence and necessity, the structure of the narrative in 'Narrator and space' or the power of persuasion that passes through an efficiency of form; then comes the Catoblepas, a mythological beast whose head so large and heavy til [.]. “We need hardly seek out examples of the way themes from life thrust themselves on writers, because all testimonies tend to concur: a story, a character, a situation, a mystery haunted me, obsessed me, importuned me from the very depths of my self until I was obliged to write it to be free of it.”Llosa writes these letters to a fictional wanna-be novelist who, from what little I gather is fifteen year old but who has read (or at least so Llosa thinks) every great book on Earth.