
Aristides Ureña Ramos narrates in his text "The Two Nobel Laureates of My Life" a moment when indifference was not his friend, recalling how the places he visited seemed to change upon his return. It is in this context that he was influenced by strong personalities who called into question his certainties and stimulated his way of conceiving the world.
In the midst of these reflections, Ureña Ramos highlights the figures of Dario Fo and Bob Dylan, two artists awarded the Nobel Prize, whose influence marked his path in some way. Apparently, the way these two talented individuals approached their respective artistic disciplines left a profound mark on the author, leading him to question and reevaluate his own creative approach and his understanding of the world around him.
Ureña Ramos' experience with these two Nobel laureates seems to have been transformative, leading him to question reality and seek new forms of expression and interpretation. His narrative highlights how art and creativity can act as catalysts for personal change and how the works of influential artists can resonate uniquely in each individual's life, generating reflections and unexpected connections.