Octaedro Explained

Octaedro
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish
Publisher:Sudamericana
Release Date:1974
Pages:165
Isbn:978-950-511-183-1
Oclc:40249282

Octaedro (Octahedron) is a 1974 short story collection by Julio Cortázar. Its name comes from the octahedron, a 3D geometric solid with eight identical faces, reflecting the eight stories that comprise it. It builds on the social and political themes of his earlier Libro de Manuel (1973), relating them to other more universal themes.

All the stories were translated in English by Gregory Rabassa and published as part of the collection A Change of Light and Other Stories in 1980.

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Timeline

Octaedro was published while Julio Cortázar was taking part in the Russell Court II in Rome (1974-1976) to examine the political situation and the violations of human rights in Latin America.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moor . Ahmed . Palestinian cause gains ground in the American mainstream . 2023-11-09 . Al Jazeera . en.