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    Cortázar. Carmen de Mora Valcárcel, 1982 Julio Cortázar. Pedro Lastra, 1981 Cortázar: metafísica y erotismo. Antonio Planells, 1979 Es Julio Cortázar...
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  • 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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  • and throughout the world. The Boom is most closely associated with Julio Cortázar of Argentina, Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Mario Vargas Llosa of Peru,...
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  • the other three were the Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa, the Argentine Julio Cortázar, and the Mexican Carlos Fuentes. In 1967, the book earned García Márquez...
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  • Bestiario (category Short story collections by Julio Cortázar)
    ("Bestiary") "Headache" by Julio Cortázar Cortázar, Julio (2020-02-06). Bestiary: The Selected Stories of Julio Cortázar. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4735-7243-0...
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  • Blowup (category Films based on works by Julio Cortázar)
    Wilkins as Thomas's assistant Janet Street-Porter as dancing girl in club Julio Cortázar as homeless man Ronan O’Casey as Jane’s lover in park The Yardbirds...
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  • Cronopio (literature) (category Julio Cortázar)
    is a type of fictional person appearing in works by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar (August 26, 1914–February 12, 1984). Together with famas (literally...
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  • Carol Dunlop (category Julio Cortázar)
    ISBN 9781550960136 Julio Cortázar, Carol Dunlop, Silvia Monrós-Stojaković, Correspondencia (2009), Alpha Decay, Barcelona. Carol Dunlop, Julio Cortázar, The Autonauts...
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    century, along with other writers of the stature of Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortázar, with whom he is usually compared. Bolaño was born in 1953 in Santiago...
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    writer Julio Cortázar as being highly unsatisfactory, in part because of Lezama's poor punctuation and stylistic errors. With Lezama's blessing, Cortázar personally...
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  • William S. Burroughs Octavia E. Butler Ramsey Campbell Angela Carter Julio Cortázar Philip K. Dick Thomas M. Disch Harlan Ellison Philippe Druillet Shirley...
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  • Final del juego (category Short story collections by Julio Cortázar)
    juego (End of the Game) is a book of eighteen short stories written by Julio Cortázar. Continuidad de los Parques ("Continuity of Parks") No se culpe a nadie...
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  • key figures (Samuel Beckett, William S. Burroughs, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar and Gabriel García Márquez) are cited as significant contributors to...
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  • Weekend (1967 film) (category Films based on works by Julio Cortázar)
    from Argentine writer Julio Cortázar to his translator Suzanne Jill Levine, the indirect inspiration for the film was Cortázar's short story "La autopista...
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  • Depravity the proper name of the star HD 224693 "Axolotl", a short story by Julio Cortázar, published in his Final del juego collection The Old Axolotl, a digital...
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  • Continuity of Parks") is a short story in Spanish by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar (1914–1984). It was first published in 1964 in the Editorial Sudamericana [es]...
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  • Argentine volleyball coach Julio Cortázar, Argentine intellectual and author of several experimental novels and many short stories Julio Fernández (disambiguation)...
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    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 time in the...
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    Spanish speaking world, with renowned writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Leopoldo Lugones and Ernesto Sábato. As a matter of fact, the name...
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  • Blow-up and Other Stories (category Short story collections by Julio Cortázar)
    Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Argentine author Julio Cortázar, selected from three of his earlier Spanish-language collections: Bestiario...
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    of the most praised science fiction novels, The Invention of Morel. Julio Cortázar, one of the leading members of the Latin American Boom and a major name...
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  • Gregory Rabassa (category Translators of Julio Cortázar)
    Latin American novelists, including Julio Cortázar, Jorge Amado and Gabriel García Márquez. On the advice of Cortázar, García Márquez waited three years...
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  • Julio Cortázar (1914–1984), was an Argentine author. Cortázar or Cortazar may also refer to: David Fernández Cortázar (born 1985), Spanish footballer...
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  • Casa Tomada (category Short stories by Julio Cortázar)
    (English: "House Taken Over") is a 1946 short story by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. It was originally published in Los anales de Buenos Aires, a literary...
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    the short-story collection Las armas secretas (The Secret Weapons), Julio Cortázar dedicated "El perseguidor" ("The Pursuer") to Charlie Parker. This story...
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    some critics. Quiroga's work influenced Gabriel García Márquez and Julio Cortázar. Horacio Quiroga was born in the city of Salto in 1878 as the sixth...
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    the Chicago WMAQ radio series Destination Freedom. Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, a self-described Armstrong admirer, asserted that a 1952 Louis Armstrong...
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    been overlooked, as have Latin Americans such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, and Carlos Fuentes, while in their place Europeans lesser-known to...
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  • 62: A Model Kit (category Novels by Julio Cortázar)
    62: A Model Kit (Spanish: 62/Modelo para armar) is a novel by Julio Cortázar published in 1968. It is considered the author's most experimental novel....
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  • into a pig due to his proclivity for food and fornication. Although Julio Cortázar titled one of his short stories "Circe" (1951), its main theme is about...
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