Julio Cortazar / EDITRAMA (Firm).

Influenced by Jean Cocteau, Jules Verne, Alfred Jarry, and Jorge Luis Borges, it is not surprising that Julio Cortazar created a body of surrealist literature that depicts the world as a phantasmagoric maze. In this program, the late author reflects on his view of reality, the creative process, his...

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Online Access: Streaming video (Emerson users only)
Corporate Contributors: EDITRAMA (Firm), Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Films Media Group.
Format: Electronic Video
Language:Spanish
Published: New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, [2013]
Series:Five Latin American authors speak.
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Genre/Form:Educational films, Internet videos, Videorecording

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505 0 |a Interviewing a Latin American Author (1:04) -- War Time Infancy (2:48) -- Barcelona Years (2:50) -- Cortázar's Heritage (2:15) -- Cortázar's Childhood Neighborhood (2:36) -- Cortázar's Social Life (3:32) -- Cortázar's First Novel (2:24) -- Accused of Plagiarism (2:19) -- Fatherless Childhood (2:17) -- Cortázar's Education (4:14) -- "Presencia" (4:36) -- Cortázar's Style (1:59) -- "Los Reyes" (6:13) -- Cortázar's Creativity (4:41) -- "Bestiario" (3:42) -- "Casa Tomada" (3:21) -- Cortázar's Writing Process (3:43) -- Cortázar's Fantastic Experience (3:24) -- Cortázar's Self Imposed Exile (5:11) -- Translating Poe (2:47) -- "Las Armas Secretas" (2:56) -- "Los Premios" (3:52) -- "Historias de Cronopios y de Famas" (3:31) -- "Rayuela" (7:27) -- Cortázar's Renown (1:31) -- "La Autopista del Sur" (3:04) -- "La Vuelta al Día en Ochenta Mundos" (1:19) -- "62/Modelo para Armar" (2:17) -- "Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires" (1:33) -- "Último Round" (1:48) -- "Fantomas" (5:47) -- "Libro de Manuel" (6:55) -- "Octaedro" (2:11) -- Latin American "Boom" (6:11) -- Fostering a Latin American Identity (2:09) -- Concluding Cortázar's Interview (1:04) -- Credits: Julio Cortazar (1:34) 
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