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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Architectural & Industrial Photography, Photo Essays, Urban Photography, European Travel Photography - General & Miscellaneous, Paris - Travel, Travel Pictorials, Argentine Literature - Literary Criticism

Rayuela's Paris

by Hector Zampaglione
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Overview

This romantic invocation of Paris in photographs pays homage to Julio Cortazar's novel Rayuela. Photographer Zampaglione pays tribute to that work, which is set in Paris, through a series of stunning and subtle pictures. Yet even if one has never read Cortazar, one is at no loss to perceive what in these photos makes Paris a place in which even the light and shadow seem to be sensual and erotic. Few people appear in this haunting book, except for one mysterious woman, seen from the back, who is occasionally there, and who, no doubt, is the female protagonist in the artist's own novel.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Lunwerg Editores
Pages
104
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9788477824312

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