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Julio and Cortázar
Argentine writer Julio Cortázar often used cut ups in his 1963 novel Hopscotch.
** Julio Cortázar, Argentine writer ( b. 1914 )
The script was loosely based on the short story The Devil's Drool ( otherwise known as Blow Up ) by Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar.
Another well-known literary puzzle is Hopscotch ( 1963 ) by the Paris-resident Argentinian novelist Julio Cortázar.
In Leal's view, magical realism has a tropical ( or llano or desert ) context, but he says that the fiction of Julio Cortázar contains only " the fantastic ," not magical realism.
* Prix Médicis International: Julio Cortázar, Libro de Manuel
* Julio Cortázar provides a ( presumably false ) history of nail cutters in his novel Hopscotch:
* 1974 – Libro de Manuel – Julio Cortázar, Argentina
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Julio and wrote
In 1962, the director Julio de Mesquita Filho even wrote a Roteiro da Revolução (" Guide to Revolution "), trying to unify the opposition of civilians to the army, the then called " boasting party ", that from the beginning of the Republic used to intervene in Brazilian politics.
The famous site Rocamadour inspired 20th Latin American novelists Julio Cortazar and Giannina Brashi who lived in France for some time and wrote in Spanish about immigrants, expatriates, and tourists.

Julio and novel
In the novel's final chapter, García Márquez references the novel Hopscotch ( Spanish: Rayuela ) by Julio Cortázar in the following line: "... in the room that smelled of boiled cauliflower where Rocamadour was to die " ( p. 412 ).
Hopscotch () is a novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar.
* Hopscotch, a 1962 " hypertext novel ( in codex form )" by Argentine author Julio Cortázar.
Julio Carreras's 1995 Bertozzi novel is considered by many the conceptual essence of the inismo.
Leopoldo Marechal's novel Adán Buenosayres, published in 1948 and praised by Julio Cortázar in 1949.

Julio and Rayuela
Other works include Julio Cortázar's Rayuela and Milorad Pavić's Dictionary of the Khazars.
Internationally, works such as Giuseppe Berto's Il male oscuro ( 1964 ), Albert Cohen's Belle du Seigneur ( 1968 ), and Julio Cortázar's Rayuela ( Hopscotch ) ( 1963 ) brought this narrative technique to new audiences.
James Joyce's Ulysses ( 1922 ), Enrique Jardiel Poncela's La Tournée de Dios ( 1932 ), Jorge Luis Borges ' The Garden of Forking Paths ( 1941 ), Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire ( 1962 ) and Julio Cortázar's Rayuela ( 1963 ; translated as Hopscotch ) are early examples predating the word " hypertext ", while a common pop-culture example is the Choose Your Own Adventure series in young adult fiction and other similar gamebooks.
*“ Un tal Morelli: Teoría y práctica de la lectura en Rayuela de Julio Cortázar ,” by Santiago Juan-Navarro, Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos 16. 2 ( 1992 ): 235-52
The Argentinian writer, Julio Cortázar, talks about this bridge in his book " Rayuela ".
Some of his work is present in Julio Cortázar's, Rayuela.

Julio and es
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es: Julio César ( Shakespeare )
es: Nautilus ( Julio Verne )
es: Julio Civilis
es: Julio Fírmico Materno
es: Sexto Julio Frontino
es: Gayo Julio Fedro
es: Cayo Julio Solino
es: Julio Anguita
es: Julio de Alejandro de Médici
es: Julio Iglesias, Jr.
es: 4 de Julio ( desambiguación )
es: Julio Acosta García
es: Movimiento 26 de Julio
es: Julio Saturnino

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