Blow-up, and other stories

277 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 1985 by Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-394-72881-0
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If this is not a 5 star collection of stories there are no 5 star collections. This is the kind of writing that will make anyone aspiring to the craft feel worse than Salieri.

Separated into 3 parts, my experience reading was that the stories began as a demonstration of dazzling skill in part one, with memorable works such as "Axolotl" and "House Taken Over," they moved into isolated masterclasses of craft in part two ("Blow-up," with its assiduous interest in the narrative mechanics of truth blew me up), but by part three Cortázar shed his pedogogy and, well, there's no other word, the final stories in this collection are ascendant. He pushed beyond himself and attained a level of work very few writers can obtain.

The earlier stories demonstrate mastery over technique and craftsmanship that are clear to recognize because he didn't invent them, he just employs them expertly. …

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  • Cortázar, Julio -- Translations into English.
  • Argentina -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.