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LEADER 00000cam  2200781 i 4500 
001    ocn982602533 
003    OCoLC 
008    170118r20171980nyu           000 0 eng   
020    9780811225342|q(paperback ;|qalk. paper) 
020    0811225348|q(paperback ;|qalk. paper) 
041 1  eng|hspa 
082 00 860.9/006|223 
092 0  860|bengelska 
100 1  Cortázar, Julio|4aut 
240 10 Clases de literatura.|lEnglish 
245 10 Literature class :|bBerkeley, 1980 /|cJulio Cortázar ; 
       edited by Carles Álvarez Garriga ; translated from the 
       Spanish by Katherine Silver 
264  1 New York :|bNew Directions,|c2017 
300    271 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "A New Directions paperback ; NDP 1385." 
500    "Originally published in Spanish as Clases de literatura: 
       Berkeley, 1980"--Title page verso 
505 0  A writer's paths -- The fantastic short story: time -- The
       fantastic short story: fate -- The realistic short story -
       - Musicality and humor in literature -- The ludic in 
       literature: writing hopscotch -- About hopscotch, a manual
       for Manuel, and Fantomas -- Eroticism and literature -- 
       Appendix 1. Latin American literature today -- Appendix 2.
       Reality and literature: with some necessary inversions of 
       values 
520    zI want you to know that I?m not a critic or theorist, 
       which means that in my work I look for solutions as 
       problems arise.y So begins the first of eight classes that
       the great Argentine writer Julio Cort?zar delivered at UC 
       Berkeley in 1980. These zclassesy are as much reflections 
       on Cort?zar?s own writing career as they are about 
       literature and the historical moment in which he lived. 
       Covering such topics as zthe writer?s pathy (zwhile my 
       aesthetic world view made me admire writers like Borges, I
       was able to open my eyes to the language of street slang, 
       lunfardo?y) and zthe fantasticy (zunbeknownst to me, the 
       fantastic had become as acceptable, as possible and real, 
       as the fact of eating soup at eight o?clock in the 
       eveningy), Literature Class provides the warm and personal
       experience of sitting in a room with the great author. As 
       Joaquin Marco stated in El Cultural, zexploring this 
       course is to dive into Cort?zar designing his own 
       creations.? Essential for anyone reading or studying 
       Cort?zar, cronopio or not!y 
546    Translated from the Spanish 
600 14 Cortázar, Julio,|d1914-1984 
650  0 Literature, Modern|xHistory and criticism 
650  0 Spanish American literature|xHistory and criticism 
650  7 Spanish American literature.|2fast 
650  7 Argentinsk litteratur|2sao 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast 
655  7 Analys och tolkning|2saogf 
700 1  Álvarez Garriga, Carles,|d1968-|eeditor 
700 1  Silver, Katherine,|etranslator 
907 00 180612 
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