Abstract

Introduction To burn like this without surcease ... Carlos J. Alonso Part I. Reading Cortazar Today: 1. Between Utopia and Inferno (Julio Cortazar's version) Ana Maria Amar Sanchez 2. Comic stripping: Cortazar in the age of mechanical reproduction Jean Franco 3. Cortazar and postmodernity: new interpretive liabilities Neil Larsen 4. Cortazar's closet Rene Prieto Part II. Cortazar Read Cortazar: 5. Between reading and repetition (apropos of Cortazar's 62: A Model Kit) Lucille Kerr 6. Cortazar and the idolatry of origins Gustavo Pellon 7. Supposing Morelli had meant to go to Jaipur Andrew Bush Part III. Reading Politics: 8. Apocalipsis in Solentiname as heterological production Alberto Moreiras 9.The man in the car/In the Trees/Behind the Fence: from Cortazar's Blow-up to Oliver Stone's JFK Frederick Luciani Part IV. The Ethics of Reading: 10. Pursuing a perfect present Doris Sommer 11. Press clippings and Cortazar's ethics of writing Anibal Gonzalez.

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