
Rayuela
"Rayuela," or "Hopscotch," is a novel by Argentine author Julio Cortázar, published in 1963. It's renowned for its innovative structure, allowing readers to choose how to navigate the chapters, creating a unique reading experience. The story follows Horacio Oliveira, a Parisian intellectual, exploring themes of love, existence, and the search for meaning. The narrative often shifts between Argentina and France, capturing a sense of dislocation and existential inquiry. "Rayuela" challenges conventional storytelling, making it a landmark work in Latin American literature and a significant contribution to modernist fiction.