All Fires the Fire

12 May 2020

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Description

“One of the most adventurous and rewarding collections since the publication of Cortázar’s own Blow-up.” —Los Angeles Times

A traffic jam outside Paris lasts for weeks. Che Guevara and Fidel Castro meet on a mountaintop during the Cuban Revolution. A flight attendant becomes obsessed with a small Greek island, resulting in a surreal encounter with death. In All Fires the Fire, Julio Cortázar (author of Hopscotch and the short story “Blow-Up” ) creates his own mindscapes beyond space and time, where lives intersect for brief moments and situations break and refract. All Fires the Fire contains some of Julio Cortázar’s most beloved stories. It is a classic collection by “one of the world’s great writers” (Washington Post).

Reviews

"The noted Argentinian author’s incomparable elegance shines through these eight stories." — Publishers Weekly

""In this playful and scintillating set of fabulist tales by Argentine master Cortázar, characters are shuffled through shifting realities. Cortázar fans will devour these affecting stories."" — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"He was, perhaps without trying, the Argentine who made the whole world love him." — Gabriel García Márquez

"Anyone who doesn’t read Cortázar is doomed." — Pablo Neruda

"I’m permanently indebted to the work of Cortázar." — Roberto Bolaño

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