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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Interview with Júlio Cortázar

Interview with Júlio Cortázar to a Spanish Television Channel, in 13 parts.


Part 2/13 of the interview
Part 3/13 of the interview
Part 4/13 of the interview
Part 5/13 of the interview
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Part 7/13 of the interview
Part 8/13 of the interview
Part 9/13 of the interview
Part 10/13 of the interview
Part 11/13 of the interview
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Part 13/13 of the interview
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