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Sources
Rabassa, Gregory "Lying to Athena Cortazar and the Art of Fiction." Books Abroad, Vol 50, No. 3, Summer, 1976, pp 542-7.
Further Reading
Alazraki, Jaime, and Ivan Ivask, eds. The Final Island. Norman. University of Oklahoma Press, 1978.
The Final Island is a collection of essays, including two by Cortazar himself, about the role of magic as it works alongside what appears to be realism in Cortazar's fiction The essays are helpful, though advanced and complex in language and concept.
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