Cortázar, Julio (Vol. 13) - Roberto GonzáLez Echevarria

ROBERTO GONZÁLEZ ECHEVARRIA

[Cortázar suggests] that there is no break between the 'real' and 'fantastic' in his stories but instead a mode of presenting the 'real' that transfers it to the level of the 'unusual' (insólito)….

As in many of his short stories, Cortázar builds "La autopista del sur" upon a single situation; a set of circumstances within which the action and the characters are framed (more on this later). In "La autopista del sur" the situation is a traffic jam on the outskirts of Paris that begins on a Sunday afternoon and lasts days, months, and perhaps even years. The people caught in the jam are forced to organize communes to pool their supplies, trade services and help one another until they can reach Paris. The story focuses on one of these communes…. (p. 133)

The technique of building a story upon a single situation is a device that Cortázar uses quite consciously. He has compared it to the photographer's...

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