Bestiario
Bestiario is a book of eight short stories written by Julio Cortázar. All the stories (except "Cefalea" and "Circe") were translated to English by Paul Blackburn and included in the collection End of the Game and Other Stories (1967). The "Cefalea" ("Headache") was translated in English by Michael Cisco in 2014 and published online by tor.com.[1]
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Author | Julio Cortázar |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | Short story collection |
Publisher | Sudamericana |
Publication date | 1951 |
Media type | |
Pages | 165 |
Stories
- "Casa Tomada" ("House Taken Over")
- "Carta a una señorita en París" (Letter to a Young Lady in Paris")
- "Lejana" ("The Distances")
- "Ómnibus" ("Omnibus")
- "Cefalea" ("Headache")
- "Circe" ("Circe")
- "Las puertas del cielo" ("The Gates of Heaven")
- "Bestiario" ("Bestiary")
gollark: Can I be a dictator too?
gollark: Wow, we are losing a moderately large amount of people now.
gollark: If I ever want to distract all the moderators for some reason, I'll come up with a puzzle with some small reward but make it subtly unsolvable.
gollark: Huh, I thought night vision stuff was more expensive than that.
gollark: The filename is vaguely suspicious.
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