"Axolotl" by Julio CortΓ‘zar was written in 1956.
Claudio Martyniuk has written: 'Imagen de Julio Cortazar:'
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No there is not
I think you mean Julio COrtazar- he was born in 1914, on 26th August. He died on February 12th 1984, at the age of 69.
Julio Cortazar was inspired by surrealism, existentialism, and the works of writers like Jorge Luis Borges and William Faulkner. He also drew inspiration from his experiences living in different countries and his interest in exploring the boundaries between reality and fiction.
The ontological search to become a 'new person' by its main character, Horacio Oliveira.
leukemia was the "official" reason but it has been speculated by Ilan Stevens and others that Cortazar's bisexual lifestyle had exposed him to HIV. In 1984, AIDS knowledge was in its infancy so the diagnosis may have been missed.
Hopscotch, Las Armas Secretas and Historias de cronopios y de famas.
Roberto Cortazar was born in 1962.
Julio Moncada has written: 'Destierro'
Julio Larraz has written: 'Larraz'
Julio Rocamora has written: 'La clave'