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A 1998 collection of essays on the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9780521452106
- ISBN-10: 0521452104
- Artikelnr.: 21819122
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9780521452106
- ISBN-10: 0521452104
- Artikelnr.: 21819122
Introduction; To burn like this without surcease ... Carlos J. Alonso; Part
I. Reading Cortázar Today: 1. Between Utopia and Inferno (Julio Cortázar's
version) Ana María Amar Sánchez; 2. Comic stripping: Cortázar in the age of
mechanical reproduction Jean Franco; 3. Cortázar and postmodernity: new
interpretive liabilities Neil Larsen; 4. Cortázar's closet René Prieto;
Part II. Cortázar Read Cortázar: 5. Between reading and repetition (apropos
of Cortázar's 62: A Model Kit) Lucille Kerr; 6. Cortázar and the idolatry
of origins Gustavo Pellón; 7. Supposing Morelli had meant to go to Jaipur
Andrew Bush; Part III. Reading Politics: 8. Apocalipsis in Solentiname as
heterological production Alberto Moreiras; 9.The man in the car/In the
Trees/Behind the Fence: from Cortázar's Blow-up to Oliver Stone's JFK
Frederick Luciani; Part IV. The Ethics of Reading: 10. Pursuing a perfect
present Doris Sommer; 11. Press clippings and Cortázar's ethics of writing
Aníbal González.
I. Reading Cortázar Today: 1. Between Utopia and Inferno (Julio Cortázar's
version) Ana María Amar Sánchez; 2. Comic stripping: Cortázar in the age of
mechanical reproduction Jean Franco; 3. Cortázar and postmodernity: new
interpretive liabilities Neil Larsen; 4. Cortázar's closet René Prieto;
Part II. Cortázar Read Cortázar: 5. Between reading and repetition (apropos
of Cortázar's 62: A Model Kit) Lucille Kerr; 6. Cortázar and the idolatry
of origins Gustavo Pellón; 7. Supposing Morelli had meant to go to Jaipur
Andrew Bush; Part III. Reading Politics: 8. Apocalipsis in Solentiname as
heterological production Alberto Moreiras; 9.The man in the car/In the
Trees/Behind the Fence: from Cortázar's Blow-up to Oliver Stone's JFK
Frederick Luciani; Part IV. The Ethics of Reading: 10. Pursuing a perfect
present Doris Sommer; 11. Press clippings and Cortázar's ethics of writing
Aníbal González.
Introduction; To burn like this without surcease ... Carlos J. Alonso; Part
I. Reading Cortázar Today: 1. Between Utopia and Inferno (Julio Cortázar's
version) Ana María Amar Sánchez; 2. Comic stripping: Cortázar in the age of
mechanical reproduction Jean Franco; 3. Cortázar and postmodernity: new
interpretive liabilities Neil Larsen; 4. Cortázar's closet René Prieto;
Part II. Cortázar Read Cortázar: 5. Between reading and repetition (apropos
of Cortázar's 62: A Model Kit) Lucille Kerr; 6. Cortázar and the idolatry
of origins Gustavo Pellón; 7. Supposing Morelli had meant to go to Jaipur
Andrew Bush; Part III. Reading Politics: 8. Apocalipsis in Solentiname as
heterological production Alberto Moreiras; 9.The man in the car/In the
Trees/Behind the Fence: from Cortázar's Blow-up to Oliver Stone's JFK
Frederick Luciani; Part IV. The Ethics of Reading: 10. Pursuing a perfect
present Doris Sommer; 11. Press clippings and Cortázar's ethics of writing
Aníbal González.
I. Reading Cortázar Today: 1. Between Utopia and Inferno (Julio Cortázar's
version) Ana María Amar Sánchez; 2. Comic stripping: Cortázar in the age of
mechanical reproduction Jean Franco; 3. Cortázar and postmodernity: new
interpretive liabilities Neil Larsen; 4. Cortázar's closet René Prieto;
Part II. Cortázar Read Cortázar: 5. Between reading and repetition (apropos
of Cortázar's 62: A Model Kit) Lucille Kerr; 6. Cortázar and the idolatry
of origins Gustavo Pellón; 7. Supposing Morelli had meant to go to Jaipur
Andrew Bush; Part III. Reading Politics: 8. Apocalipsis in Solentiname as
heterological production Alberto Moreiras; 9.The man in the car/In the
Trees/Behind the Fence: from Cortázar's Blow-up to Oliver Stone's JFK
Frederick Luciani; Part IV. The Ethics of Reading: 10. Pursuing a perfect
present Doris Sommer; 11. Press clippings and Cortázar's ethics of writing
Aníbal González.