In a novel by this author, Horacio Oliveira hallucinates that the Traveler’s wife Talita is his love interest, La Maga. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this author of the novel Hopscotch, which contains a “table of instructions” that suggests two different orders in which to read the chapters.
ANSWER: Julio Cortázar
[10h] In this short story by Cortázar, Roberto Michel stops a woman seducing a teenage boy by taking photographs of them. This story inspired a Michelangelo Antonioni film of the same name.
ANSWER: “Blow-Up” [or Blowup; accept “Las babas del diablo” or “The Devil’s Drool”]
[10e] Cortázar also wrote a play depicting this character and his companion Friday returning to the desert island where he was shipwrecked. This character was originally created in a novel by Daniel Defoe.
ANSWER: Robinson Crusoe [or Robinson Crusoe or Robinson Kreutznaer; accept Adíos Robinson]
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