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'Hopscotch' (Rayuela) is a novel by Julio Cortázar, known for its experimental narrative structure and philosophical themes.
The book can be read in multiple ways, inviting the reader to actively participate in constructing the narrative.
The main storyline follows Horacio Oliveira, an Argentinian intellectual living in Paris, and his complex relationships with a group of artists and intellectuals, particularly La Maga.
Oliveira's search for meaning and truth leads him through a labyrinth of existential questions and fragmented experiences.
'Hopscotch' explores themes of love, art, identity, and the nature of reality.
It is considered a seminal work of Latin American literature.
The book can be read in multiple ways, inviting the reader to actively participate in constructing the narrative.
The main storyline follows Horacio Oliveira, an Argentinian intellectual living in Paris, and his complex relationships with a group of artists and intellectuals, particularly La Maga.
Oliveira's search for meaning and truth leads him through a labyrinth of existential questions and fragmented experiences.
'Hopscotch' explores themes of love, art, identity, and the nature of reality.
It is considered a seminal work of Latin American literature.
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Polityka o książkach: prof. Ryszard Koziołek o literaturze, która podnosi pewność siebie, i czytaniu Pippi Pończoszanki



