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Julio y John, caminando y conversando

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Marco Ramírez RojasOlivia Loksing MoyKate Tarlow MorganStephon LawrenceWoodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library)Megan MangumCity University of New York. Center for the HumanitiesJulio CortázarAmmiel AlcalayKendra Sullivan1 editions

"In Imagen de John Keats, renowned Argentinian author Julio Cortázar creates a unique dialogue between himself and British Romantic poet John Keats, marked by all the playfulness and erudition characteristic of his fiction. In this little-known work, written in 1952 but only published posthumously, Cortázar surprises his readers by staging various fresh encounters: intense depictions of friendships among artists, transcontinental, intellectual and touristic travel, and profound meditations on poetry and poetics. Cortázar's biography displays a singular kinship with Keats, as they walk side by side in constant conversation across boundaries of chronological time and geographic space. Selections drawn from the six hundred-page original are published here in English for the first time, accompanied by an essay exploring the dynamics of collaborative translation."--Supplied by publisher.

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