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Julio Cortazar, a visionary Argentinian writer, revolutionized the genre of magical realism with his innovative storytelling and experimental narrative techniques. From his masterpiece "Hopscotch" to his surreal short stories, Cortazar challenged readers to question reality and embrace the limitless possibilities of the imagination, leaving an indelible mark on Latin American literature and literary theory.
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"Everything can be killed except nostalgia for the kingdom, we carry it in the color of our eyes, in every love affair, in everything that deeply torments and unties and tricks."

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"What good is a writer if he can't destroy literature? And us... what good are we if we don't help as much as we can in that destruction?"

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"Only by living absurdly is it possible to break out of this infinite absurdity."

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"Why have we had to invent Eden, to live submerged in the nostalgia of a lost paradise, to make up utopias, propose a future for ourselves?"

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"And do you accept the idea that there is no explanation?"

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"Only in dreams, in poetry, in play do we sometimes arrive at what we were before we were this thing that, who knows, we are."

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