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Julio Cortázar
Full Name: |
Julio
Florencio
Cortázar |
Born: |
August 26, 1914 Argentinian Embassy, Brussels, Belgium |
Died: |
February 12, 1984 Paris, France |
Occupation: |
novelist, short story writer, and essayist |
Nationality: |
Argentina |
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Biography
Julio Cortázar was an influential Argentine writer who wrote poetry, essays, plays, novels and short fiction. Although considered one of the major writers of Latin American literature of the 20th century--along with Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Fuentes and Gabriel Garcia Márquez--Cortázar wrote much of his important work while living in exile in France. During the 1960s and 1970s his work became world renowned and many of his more popular writings were translated, thereby reaching an even larger audience.
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