Hopscotch and the Virtual Library of Julio Cortázar

Hopscotch and the Virtual Library of Julio Cortázar

Many times we comment on the possibilities that the ebook gives compared to the conventional book, not only in the material aspect but also in the enrichment of the texts of the titles. Rayuela It is a work that has recently been favored by the ebook and the digital format. On the occasion of hopscotch fiftieth anniversary, Cervantes Virtual Center In collaboration with the Juan March Foundation has published a website with the "Virtual library"Of Julio Cortazar, the author of the Rayuela, which includes, among other things, unpublished materials on Rayuela.

All these materials were donated by the author's widow to the Juan March Foundation, this foundation has now wanted to pay a great little tribute to the Author of Hopscotch, virtualizing a great complementary material for those who are delighted with this great work of Julio Cortazar.

For me, perhaps the most interesting thing lies in being able to know first-hand the authors and works that inspired this great Spanish-speaking author and that have been captured in Hopscotch play.

Hopscotch celebrates its fiftieth anniversary

According to the data you have offered the foundation, the donation made by the widow of Cortázar It consists of more than 3.800 references made up of books, newspaper articles and magazines. Many of them bought by the author. After donation, the foundation showed great interest in the author, not only maintaining his library but expanding it, reaching 5.000 titles, many of these are works, articles, studies, etc ... versed by the brilliant author.

The inauguration of the virtual site is not new, it does not even belong to this week, however I have believed that in this summer time, where the weather is rare and at the same time conducive to a good reading, Rayuela represents a very good reading option, possibly a bit harsh for some minds but easy to acquire and digest. I also recommend that while you read this work you visit its virtual library, it will notably enrich your reading experience, like a good enriched ebook. Do not you think?

More information - The Old School of Translators of Toledo in our eReaders

Source - Julio Cortázar Library

Image - Marcelo Noah


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