 I'm studying to be a writer at the University of the Arts Utrecht, and I was wondering which literary character do you most identify with? Since you are an avid reader and even a writer yourself, or what type of character do you most identify with? more of an anti-hero or a hero, an antagonist, maybe Thank you so much Because it's always a source of a lot of comments and no as a reader. I think I love standard character But I'm I'm not so sure I would identify myself to them If but you never have a clear view of yourself And and sometimes you view yourself as a I mean you dream of but I I'm I'm much more inspired From the political point of view by probably probably Alexander Dumas characters than standard ones But as a reader my favorite one was this one as an anti-hero. I would say Flaubert is much more inspiring Frédéric in l'éducation sentimentale is probably one of the most impure one because you know even at the end he sees a revolution happening and Realize it will not be part of it our continent and it's part of our the glue you mentioned What makes it as common? this is Precisely the ability of our literature to invent this unique way to tell stories with irony and With this approach where you can have hero and I mean huge tales almost a sort of I mean myth and we had myth in the antique times But the invention of the novel and Cervantes seen as a founding father of this category Is exactly that with irony and some distance with yourself you have hero and you have anti-hero Don Quixote is probably an anti-hero either here or as well He's both at the same time and This is the European identity in a lot of other continents you have myth you have Tains and so on but we invented here in this place and we expanded and Latin America now is absolutely wonderful continent Just to mention one or Africa of novelists, but This is a European invention to have this way to tell stories and Build characters that you can love cherish admire and mock So this is why I mean this is a big chance at the end of the day