Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar
This avant-garde novel invites readers into a non-linear narrative that can be read in two different orders, following the life of Horacio Oliveira, an Argentine intellectual living in Paris with his lover, La Maga. The story explores philosophical and metaphysical themes, delving into the nature of reality and the human condition, while also examining the struggles of intellectual and emotional life. The second part of the novel takes place in Buenos Aires, where Horacio returns after La Maga disappears, and where he grapples with his past, his identity, and his place in the world.
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Total Points: 951
This book was first published in 1963
19 Lists
- score: 210 -- 'The perfect library': the 196 books selected by 133 personalities - 2020 (Weight: 190)
- score: 192 -- El Pais Favorite Books of 100 Spanish Authors - 2008 (Weight: 190)
- score: 147 -- Harenberg Buch der 1000 Bücher - 2005 (Weight: 160)
- score: 80 -- TrueLit's Top 100 Favorite Books (2023) - 2023 (Weight: 80)
- score: 63 -- The 100 Best Novels Of All Time (Runners-Up) - 2026 (Weight: 60)
- score: 59 -- The 100 Greatest Novels - 2008 (Weight: 61)
- score: 49 -- Kanon na koniec wieku (Canon at the end of the century) - 2002 (Weight: 50)
- score: 44 -- Harold Bloom's The Western Canon - 1994 (Weight: 60)
- score: 30 -- In Which These Are the 100 Greatest Novels - 2011 (Weight: 30)
- score: 18 -- 100 Essential Books - 2009 (Weight: 20)
- score: 18 -- The 500 best books of all time from Culture Café users - 2008 (Weight: 20)
- score: 10 -- The 100 Best Novels in Translation by Boyd Tonkin - 2019 (Weight: 10)
- score: 10 -- 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation - 2017 (Weight: 10)
- score: 9 -- William Gass’ Fifty Literary Pillars - 2007 (Weight: 10)
- score: 1 -- Our Users' Honorable Mention Favorite Books of All Time - 2024 (Weight: 1)
- score: 1 -- 500 Must Read Books - 2013 (Weight: 1)
- score: 1 -- 25 Books to Read Before You Die: World Edition - 2016 (Weight: 1)
- score: 1 -- Top 20 Latin American Books To Read Before You Die - 2014 (Weight: 1)
- score: 1 -- National Book Award for Translated Literature (1967-1983) - Yearly Book Award (Weight: 1)