Authors: Harold Bloom
ISBN-13: 9780791081341, ISBN-10: 0791081346
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Date Published: March 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)
One of our most popular, respected, and controversial literary critics, Yale University professor Harold Bloom s books about, variously, Shakespeare, the Bible, and the classic literature are as erudite as they are accessible.
The author of Hopscotch and End of the Game, Julio Cortazar is identified as one of the leading Spanish American writers of the 20th century. Born in Brussels in 1914, Cortazar grew up in Argentina, working as a teacher and translator while developing his distinctive writing style. An admirer of Edgar Allan Poe and Bop jazz, Cortazar used literature as a form of experimentation, and a way to express his own political views. Critics have noted that Cortazar's writing is marked by a quest for authenticity, and through his writing the careful reader can find glimpses of the problems and questions with which he struggled.
Editor's Note | vii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Toward the Last Square of the Hopscotch | 3 | |
Los reyes: Cortazar's Mythology of Writing | 27 | |
Libro de Manuel | 41 | |
Woman as Circe the Magician | 71 | |
An Interpretation of Rayuela Based on the Character Web | 101 | |
Grammar Trouble: Cortazar's Critique of Competence | 149 | |
Cortazar: On Critics and Interpretation | 183 | |
Justice to Julio Cortazar | 195 | |
The Trumpet of Deya | 215 | |
Betwixt Reading and Repetition (apropos of Cortazar's 62: A Model Kit) | 227 | |
"Press Clippings" and Cortazar's Ethics of Writing | 245 | |
Chronology | 267 | |
Contributors | 271 | |
Bibliography | 275 | |
Acknowledgments | 279 | |
Index | 281 |