Critical Work 2 - Julio Cortázar

Critical Work 2 - Julio Cortázar

Critical Work 2: Julio Cortázar

A Master of the Short Story

Julio Cortázar is one of the most important and influential writers of the 20th century. His work is characterized by its experimental nature, its use of magical realism, and its exploration of the human condition. Critical Work 2 is a collection of some of Cortázar's best short stories, and it is a must-read for any fan of literature.

The Stories

The stories in Critical Work 2 are all masterfully crafted, and they showcase Cortázar's unique voice and style. Some of the highlights include:

  • "House Taken Over": A family's home is slowly taken over by a mysterious force, and they are unable to stop it.
  • "The Night Face Up": A man wakes up to find that he has been turned into a cockroach.
  • "Blow-Up": A photographer takes a picture of a couple in a park, and he becomes obsessed with the image.
  • "The Southern Thruway": A group of people are driving down a highway, and they are confronted by a series of strange and disturbing events.

Cortázar's Style

Cortázar's writing is often described as being "Kafkaesque," and it is true that there are some similarities between the two authors. However, Cortázar's work is also unique, and it is characterized by its own unique blend of realism, fantasy, and surrealism. Cortázar's stories are often dreamlike, and they often explore the subconscious mind and the human psyche.

Why You Should Read Critical Work 2

Critical Work 2 is a must-read for any fan of literature. It is a collection of some of Cortázar's best short stories, and it is a testament to his genius as a writer. If you are looking for a book that will challenge you and make you think, then I highly recommend Critical Work 2.

About the Author

Julio Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1914. He moved to Argentina in 1918, and he became a citizen of that country in 1932. Cortázar began writing in the 1930s, and he published his first book, The Other Heaven, in 1949. He went on to publish many more books, including the novels Hopscotch (1963) and 62: A Model Kit (1968). Cortázar died in Paris in 1984.

Order Your Copy Today

Critical Work 2 is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats. Order your copy today and start reading some of the best short stories ever written.


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