Hopscotch

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"Hopscotch" is an influential experimental novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, renowned for its nonlinear structure and central place in the Latin American literary "Boom."

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Hopscotch canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine novel
Latin American literature work
experimental novel
novel
adaptation theatrical adaptations
author Julio Cortázar
countryOfOrigin Argentina
EnglishTitle Hopscotch self-link
EnglishTranslator Gregory Rabassa
firstEditionPlace Buenos Aires
genre experimental fiction
modernist novel
postmodern novel
hasPart From Diverse Sides
From This Side
From the Other Side
hasTranslation English
influenced Latin American postmodern fiction
experimental narrative structures in Spanish-language novels
literaryMovement Latin American Boom
literarySignificance canonical work of 20th-century world literature
milestone of the Latin American Boom
mainCharacter Horacio Oliveira
La Maga
Talita
Traveler
narrativeStructure multiple reading orders
nonlinear
notableFor central place in the Latin American Boom
reader participation in narrative order
use of expendable chapters
numberOfChapters 155
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle Rayuela
placeInAuthorOeuvre one of Julio Cortázar's most important works
publicationYear 1963
publisher Editorial Sudamericana
readingMode hopscotch reading order
sequential reading
setting Buenos Aires
Paris
theme alienation
existentialism
intellectual life
love
search for meaning
timePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century

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Rayuela titleTranslation Hopscotch
Julio Cortázar notableWork Hopscotch
Hopscotch EnglishTitle Hopscotch self-link