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Julio Cortazar
Argentine novelist Date of Birth: 26.08.1914 Country: Argentina |
Content:
- Biography of Julio Cortázar
- Early Works and Literary Success
- Later Works and Legacy
Biography of Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar was an Argentine writer who gained literary fame after the publication of his collection of short stories, "Bestiario" (Bestiary, 1951), which explores the relationship between the human and animal worlds.
He was born on August 26, 1914 in Brussels, Belgium, but grew up in Argentina. After completing his education at a teacher's college in Buenos Aires in 1935, he worked as a teacher in a secondary school. In 1951, he left Argentina to escape the dictatorship of Juan Domingo Perón.
He occasionally visited Argentina thereafter, but permanently resided in Paris, working as a translator for UNESCO.
Early Works and Literary Success
Cortázar's first publication, a collection of sonnets titled "Presencia" (Presence, 1938), foreshadowed some of the impo