
Rayuela
A Literature, Cultural, Fiction book. Si te caes te levanto y sino me acuesto contigo Julio Cortzar, Hopscotch //
Rayuela (1963) es la gran novela de Julio Cortázar. El libro donde el escritor argentino supo condensar sus propias obsesiones estéticas, literarias y vitales en un mosaico casi inagotable donde toda una época se vio maravillosamente reflejada. El amor turbulento de Oliveira y La Maga, los amigos del Club de la Serpiente, las caminatas por París en busca del cielo y el infierno tienen su contracara en la aventura simétrica de Oliveira, Talita y Traveler en una Buenos Aires teñida por el recuerdo. La aparición de Rayuela fue una verdadera revolución dentro de la novelística en lengua española: por primera vez, un escritor llevaba hasta las últimas consecuencias la voluntad de transgredir el orden tradicional de una historia y el lenguaje para contarla. El resultado es este libro único abierto a múltiples lecturas, lleno de humor, de riesgo y de...
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- Pages: 597 pages
- ISBN: 9786071110152 / 6071110157
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Cmo poda yo sospechar que aquello que pareca tan mentira era verdadero... Julio Cortzar, Hopscotch // Of all our feelings the only one which really doesn't belong to us is hope. Hope belongs to life, it's life itself defending itself. Etcetera. Julio Cortzar, Hopscotch // Si te caes te levanto y sino me acuesto contigo Julio Cortzar, Hopscotch //
I have never been more wrong about a novel I was about Hopscotch. A baffled first reading took place seven annums past, and a vexed and unfair one-star review lingered on my profile for a half that period until three years ago (the shame!), when I suspected there to be more to Cortzar and issued a partial retraction for the slander.... I wanted to read this because I had seen it included in some lists of the twentieth century's great novels. It is a very interesting book, quite entertaining in places but I can't pretend it is an easy read. Before one even starts there is a preamble which explains that you have at least two choices - either to read the first 56 chapters... Heres a link to the Quarterly Conversation review of Hopscotch, its really a very good review, and does a fine job elucidating this books qualities and its value in the realm of literature, if I were to write a proper review of the book it would be a shadow plagiarization of this :http://quarterlyconversation.com/hops...Or you could...