Siete Cuentos
Discover the enchanting world of Julio Cortázar with Siete Cuentos, a captivating collection published in 1994 by Manchester University Press. This engaging book features 144 pages filled with some of Cortázar's most iconic stories, showcasing his remarkable storytelling abilities that have spanned decades.
From the thought-provoking "La Noche Boca Arriba" and "Final del Juego" (1956) to the poignant "Recortes de Prensa," "Queremos Tanto a Glenda" (1981), and "Botella al Mar" (1982), this collection reflects the evolution of Cortázar's literary genius. Enhanced by an introduction, comprehensive notes, selected vocabulary, and a discussion section, Siete Cuentos invites readers to engage deeply with these timeless tales.
Perfect for both long-time fans and new readers alike, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the magic of Latin American literature. Immerse yourself in Cortázar's imagination and experience the art of storytelling like never before.