Hopscotch (Spanish: Rayuela) is a novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. Written in Paris, it was published in Spanish in 1963 and in English in 1966...
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hopscotch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hopscotch is a children's game. Hopscotch may also refer to: Hopscotch (Cortázar novel), a 1963 novel by...
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Blow-up and Other Stories. Cortázar published four novels during his lifetime: Los premios (The Winners, 1960), Hopscotch (Rayuela, 1963), 62: A Model...
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"potsy", described as a "girl's game" in the film. Julio Cortázar based his novel Hopscotch on this game. Baker, Kate (10 January 2015). "Laggers". Kathleen...
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Burroughs – Naked Lunch (1959) Vladimir Nabokov – Pale Fire (1962) Julio Cortázar – Hopscotch (1963) Mikhail Bulgakov – The Master and Margarita (1967) (unfinished...
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about the novel for its tenth anniversary in The Paris Review, Hagedorn called the novel "polyphonic", with similarities to novels such as Hopscotch by Julio...
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and Other Stories (1963) by Julio Cortázar Cat's Cradle (1963) by Kurt Vonnegut Hopscotch (1963) by Julio Cortázar The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch...
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Latin American Boom (redirect from Latin America novel boom)
should be considered the first Boom novel. Some (such as Alfred McAdam) would start with Julio Cortázar's Hopscotch (Rayuela in Spanish) from 1963 while...
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2014). "Hopscotching To 100: An Appreciation Of Julio Cortázar". NPR. Retrieved 18 January 2022. Chapman, Arnold (1 March 1985). "Julio Cortázar's First...
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feminist historian and activist a protagonist in the 1963 novel Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar a character in the Venezuelan telenovela Calypso, which debuted...
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Melmoth the Wanderer (redirect from Melmoth the Wanderer (novel))
Parsifal) for denying the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the Julio Cortázar novel Hopscotch, a character denies being either a Maldoror or a Melmoth despite...
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Experimental literature (redirect from Experimental novel)
style to tell its story while Cortázar's Hopscotch can be read with the chapters in any order. Argentine Julio Cortázar and the naturalized Brazilian...
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One Hundred Years of Solitude (category 1967 novels)
quien le escriba. In the novel's final chapter, García Márquez refers to the novel Hopscotch (Spanish: Rayuela) by Julio Cortázar in the following line:...
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Gregory Rabassa (category Translators of Julio Cortázar)
working relation with Cortázar, with whom he shared lifelong passions for jazz and wordplay. For his version of Cortázar's novel, Hopscotch, Rabassa shared...
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blues". The phrase had appeared five years earlier in the novel 'Hopscotch' by Julio Cortázar; "...and Ronald was left alone at the piano, with all the...
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The Savage Detectives (category 1998 Chilean novels)
Several critics have compared the novel to Rayuela (translated into English as Hopscotch) by Argentinian novelist Julio Cortázar, whom Bolaño greatly respected...
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Manuel Mujica Lainez (section Novels)
John F. Kennedy Prize for his novel Bomarzo, shared with fellow Argentine writer Julio Cortázar for his novel Hopscotch (1963). Don Galaz de Buenos Aires...
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Don Quixote of La Mancha (Don Quijote de la Mancha) and Hopscotch (Rayuela), by Julio Cortázar. His research interests lay mainly in structural semantics...
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co-authored Minutes To Go. Argentine writer Julio Cortázar used cut ups in his 1963 novel Hopscotch. In 1969, poets Howard W. Bergerson and J. A. Lindon...
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Amnesia, Delirium Julio Cortázar, Hopscotch Douglas Coupland, jPod John Crowley, Little, Big, Novelty, Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land, The Solitudes...
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Selected Poems & Prose Some of his work is present in Julio Cortázar's 1963 novel Rayuela (Hopscotch). Tardieu's work is included in Chapter 152, entitled "The...
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Zofia Chądzyńska (category Translators of Julio Cortázar)
book Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar, which she got from her friends. This inspired her to translate it into Polish. This was a great success, and Cortázar (later...
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Insurrecto (category 2023 novels)
the novel had been "told conventionally, Insurrecto might have easily won readers over". Comparing Apostol's writing to Borges and Julio Cortázar, Roy...
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stream-of-consciousness novel containing riddles, puzzles, anagrams, palindromes, and a considerable amount of word play. Hopscotch Julio Cortazar A stream-of-consciousness...
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Bonet, Juan Manuel (May 2013). "Para un diccionario Cortázar-París" (PDF). Rayuela: El París de Cortázar. Instituto Cervantes París: 131. Retrieved February...
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(1941), Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire (1962), Julio Cortázar's Rayuela (1963; translated as Hopscotch), and Italo Calvino's The Castle of Crossed Destinies...
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the French-language novel L'ironie du sort (1961) by Paul Guimard, the Spanish-language novels Hopscotch (1963) by Julio Cortázar and Juego de cartas...
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Jacques Prévert. It is also referenced by Julio Cortazar in the first paragraph of his novel Hopscotch (Rayuela). It is also famous for Guy Debord's 1953...
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HABITAT (2008) Asthmatic Kitty The song "Hopscotch" is apparently inspired by Julio Cortázar's novel Hopscotch and includes lyrics written in Gliglish...
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Julio Cortázar and Giannina Brashi who lived in France for some time and wrote in Spanish about immigrants, expatriates, and tourists. In Cortazar's opus...
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