HopscotchHarvill Press, 1998 - 554 páginas This is the story of two young writers whose lives are playing themselves out in Buenos Aires and Paris to the sounds of jazz and brilliant talk. Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of Bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a kepper of a circus cat who can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum.Hopscotch, written in 1963, was the first hypertext novel. Anticipating the age of the web with a non-structure that allows readers to take the chapters in any order they wish, Hopscotch invites them to be the architects of the novel themselves. Soon after publication, the classic work took on a cult status it has never lost, and is celebrated worldwide as one of the greatest landmarks of 20th-Century fiction. |
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Argentina asked Babs ball bearings began Berthe Trépat Buenos Aires café cańa chair cigarette circus clocharde cold coloured coming corner crazy crying Cuca dark door Doppelgänger dream Emmanučle Étienne everything eyes face feel Ferraguto fingers floor Gekrepten getting girl give glass Gregorovius hair hand happen head Heraclitus hopscotch Horacio kibbutz La Maga laugh light listening living looking Lucía Madame Maga's Manú mate Mondrian Montevideo Morelli mother mouth nails never night Number Number 18 Oliveira thought Ossip Ovejero Paris Perico piece play Pola probably rain reality Remorino Rocamadour Ronald Rue Dauphine seemed Seńora Gutusso shit side sleep smell smoke stopped street stupid suddenly Talita talking tell there's things told Traveler turn underneath understand vodka voice waiting walking window woman Wong words yerba mate
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