
Occupied House
About This Novel
Marquez's literary idol, admired by Borges, Llosa and Neruda! Anyone who reads Cortázar will never feel bored. Every subtle experience in daily life is like a sudden improvisation, allowing you to follow your intuition and desire to reach an unexpected end point. In Cortázar's works, the world unfolds like a piece of origami, and the many adventures inside are dazzling. A nightmarish atmosphere invaded the old house, and the two people living there retreated step by step, finally escaping completely; when taking the elevator to the second floor, they suddenly felt like vomiting out a rabbit; they met a boy whose life trajectory was very similar to his own, and thus got a glimpse of the endless reincarnation... Cortázar used a jazz-like free style to dig out an intriguing extraordinary thing in ordinary situations, adding a little desire and a little fantasy, reflecting the deep and trembling intuition in his heart, and driven by it, he reached an unexpected end point.
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