

Rayuela
Book • 1963
Published in 1963, 'Rayuela' (also known as 'Hopscotch' in English) is a groundbreaking novel by Julio Cortázar.
The book can be read in two different sequences of chapters, one traditional and the other following a unique hopscotch-like pattern suggested by the author.
The story revolves around Horacio Oliveira, an Argentinian writer living in Paris, and his complex relationships, particularly with 'La Maga'.
The novel delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for unity and meaning, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
It is known for its experimental nature, engaging the reader actively in the construction of the narrative.
The book can be read in two different sequences of chapters, one traditional and the other following a unique hopscotch-like pattern suggested by the author.
The story revolves around Horacio Oliveira, an Argentinian writer living in Paris, and his complex relationships, particularly with 'La Maga'.
The novel delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for unity and meaning, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
It is known for its experimental nature, engaging the reader actively in the construction of the narrative.
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