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         Cortazar Julio:     more books (100)
  1. Mothers, Lovers, and Others: The Short Stories of Julio Cortazar (Suny Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture) by Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz, 2006-01
  2. Cartas Desconocidas de Julio Cortazar (Spanish Edition) by M. Dominguez, Mignon Dominguez, 1992-04
  3. Julio Cortazar: Life, Work, and Criticism (Authoritive Studies in World Literature) by E. Dale Carter, 1986-03
  4. Siete Cuentos (Hispanic Texts) by Julio Cortazar, 1994-05-15
  5. Julio Cortazar (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  6. Ultimo round, vol. 2 (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cortazar, 2001-01-01
  7. Understanding Julio Cortázar (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) by Peter Standish, 2001-02
  8. We Love Glenda So Much and a Change of Light (Aventura: The Vintage Library of Contemporary World Literature) by Julio Cortazar, 1984-04-12
  9. Novela II/ Novel (Obras Completas) (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cortazar, 2006-01-04
  10. El Examen/the Examination (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cortazar, 1986-06
  11. Historias De Cronopios Y De Famas/Cronopios and Famas by Julio Cortazar, 1984-06
  12. Reyes, Los by CORTAZAR JULIO, 2007
  13. El Examen (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cortazar, 2004-07
  14. Los Premios (Spanish Edition) by Julio Cortazar, 1995-08

41. Famous Hispanics: Julio Cortázar
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, Writer, Argentina Argentine writer, one of the great masters of the fantastic short story, who has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges (Jorge Luis Borges) Robinson Crusoe and the stories of Edgar Allan Poe into Spanish, Poe's influence is also seen in his work. Los Reyes Bestiario , appeared in 1951. It included 'Casa tomada' (A House Taken Over), in which a middle-aged brother and sister find that their house is invaded by unidentified people. The story was first published by Jorge Luis Borges in the magazine called Los anales de Buenos Aires "He is trying so hard on every page to be original that it becomes a tiresome battle of wits, no?" Jorge Luis Borges , ed. by Richard Burgin, 1998) 'They have taken over our section,' Irene said. The knitting had reeled off from her hands and the yarn ran back toward the door and disappared under it. When she saw that the balls of yarn were on the other side, she dropped the knitting without looking at it.
'Did you have time to bring anything?' I asked hopelessly.
'No, nothing.'

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