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Julio Cortázar

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Julio Cortázar was a twentieth-century Argentine novelist recognized for his innovative and often surreal works. He significantly impacted Latin American literature with titles like *Hopscotch*, exploring themes of identity, reality, and perception through experimental narratives. His writing is particularly relevant to readers interested in magical realism and challenging conventional storytelling structures.

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What experimental novel structure made Julio Cortázar famous?

Julio Cortázar revolutionized Latin American literature with his experimental masterpiece 'Hopscotch'. The novel is designed to be read either linearly or by hopping between chapters in a specific, non-sequential order dictated by the author.

What political stance defined Julio Cortázar later in his life?

Cortázar was famously anti-fascist and became increasingly politically active after the Cuban Revolution. He used his literary fame to support various socialist causes and protest military dictatorships in Latin America.

Where was the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar living when he wrote 'Hopscotch'?

Cortázar wrote much of his groundbreaking work while living in exile in Paris. He moved to France in the 1950s and continued to write and teach there for the rest of his life.

Did Julio Cortázar write short stories in addition to his famous novels?

Yes, besides his famous novels, he was a master of the short story format. One of his most well-known short stories is "Axolotl," which explores themes of identity and transformation.

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