
Cortázar. A Life
- Graphic Novel
- Categories:Artists & Authors Memoirs
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:
- Pages:240
- Retail Price:22.50 EUR
- Size:195mm×260mm
- Publication Place:Spain
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
Cortázar followed the instructions and found the guest house, which was as his friend had described. It wasn’t until the next day that he realized that he had gone to the wrong square and the street was not the one he had been looking for, therefore the guest house was not the same one.
In this book we start a journey in search of Julio Cortázar that will lead us through different episodes of his life: his first years in Europe, Banfield in Argentina; his last job as a university professor; Paris and the literature, his political commitment, his books, his friends, boxing, jazz, his travels and that world of inexplicable fates that made up somehow his life.
We will follow the steps of his black hair, his plastic frame glasses and his enigmatic smile, framed in that beard of his of eternal adolescent and perhaps, as in that trip to Lisbon, the wrong path will lead us finally to the place where we wanted to be; with Cortázar one never knows!
Author
MARC TORICES (Barcelona, 1989) is one of the young promises of the Spanish comics cartoon scenario. His work has appeared in several alternative publications and he is a common collaborator in publications such as Nobrow, Quimera and Playground. Cortázar is his first graphic novel.