Paradis - Julio Cortázar
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Paradis

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Language
Norwegian
Pages
660
ISBN
9788256018406
This is a novel that is also two novels, a book that invites you to choose your own path. It begins with Horacio Oliveira, an Argentine intellectual drifting through 1950s Paris. He spends his days and nights with a circle of bohemian artists and writers, entangled in a passionate and volatile relationship with a woman named La Maga. Surrounded by endless discussions of art, literature, and philosophy, Oliveira is on a restless search for a deeper authenticity, a "center" or unifying truth that he cannot define but feels is desperately missing from his life.

Hopscotch can be read in a linear fashion, following Oliveira's journey from Paris back to Buenos Aires. Or, it can be read by following a "hopscotch" table of instructions that leaps between chapters, creating a different, more fragmented narrative. This structure is not a gimmick but the very heart of the story, challenging the reader to become an active participant in Oliveira's quest. The novel breaks literary rules to explore themes of chaos and order, love and loss, and the profound human struggle to create meaning, offering an interactive experience that redefines what a book can be.

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Rayuela Originally published in 1969
Original language
Spanish
Original publisher Casa de las Americas

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