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Books with title Hopscotch: A Novel

  • Hopscotch: A Novel

    Julio Cortazar, Gregory Rabassa

    Paperback (Pantheon, Feb. 12, 1987)
    Translated by Gregory Rabassa, winner of the National Book Award for Translation, 1967Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. Hopscotch is the dazzling, freewheeling account of Oliveira's astonishing adventures.
  • Hopscotch: A Novel

    Julio Cortazar, Gregory Rabassa

    eBook (Pantheon, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Translated by Gregory Rabassa, winner of the National Book Award for Translation, 1967Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. Hopscotch is the dazzling, freewheeling account of Oliveira's astonishing adventures.
  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. Hopscotch is the dazzling, free-wheeling account of Oliveira's astonishing adventures.
  • Hopscotch

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    Unknown Binding (Pantheon, March 15, 1994)
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  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar

    Paperback (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1987)
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  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar, Gregory Rabassa

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1966)
    Fictional Novel, Literary Fiction
  • Hopscotch

    Elizabeth Dana Jaffe, Abby Bradford

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Describes the history and how to play the game of hopscotch. Includes the specialized hopscotch games of potsy, escargot, and chilly.
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  • Hopscotch

    Nerida Wayland, Jenny Erlanger, Chris Broadribb, Dawn Meredith, Shirley Buckley, Donna M Smith, Melissa Brown, Robert Vescio, Zoya Nojin, George Ivanoff

    eBook (BookPOD, Nov. 29, 2011)
    Synopsis:Hopscotch is a fabulous collection of hilarious short stories, side-tickling poetry and beautiful artwork by some of our most loved children’s authors. Hopscotch is packed full of gut-busting giggles and exciting adventures.About the Author:Compiled by Donna M Smith, the following artists and authors include:Kim Fleming, Kathryn Harrison, Timothy Smith , Jazmine Smith,Melissa Brown, Robert Vescio, Zoya Nojin, George Ivanoff,Shirley Buckley, Dawn Meredith, Chris Broadribb , Jenny Erlanger,Nerida Wayland, Pat Simmons, David Harding, Tanya Suffolk,Helen Ross, Sandra James, Kellie Coff, Edel Wignell, Donna M Smith,Annette Wickes, Aleesah Darlison, Jenny England, Helen Ross,Jackie Hosking, Dianne Bates, Kaye Baillie
  • Hopscotch

    Anna Matthew, Heather Heyworth, Nancy E. Harris

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    “We want to play hopscotch,” said Tom and Anna. “One hop, two hop, three hop, four ...”
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  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar

    Paperback (Signet, 1967, March 15, 1967)
    Fiction
  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar

    Paperback (Random House, March 15, 1995)
    Latin American novel by Julio Cortazar. Hopscotch is a spiraling, convulsive and exploding universe of a novel. It is the most powerful encyclopedia of emotions and visions to emerge from the postwar generation of international writers. It is a novel about the bohemian life in Paris and Buenos Aires. Horacio Oliveria is a man to whom exceptional things happen. He has several mistresses but only one that truely possesses him. His adventures take him from a decadent existence as a writer and creature of leisure to a darker one as an attendant in an insane assylum. His story unfolds as a joyous, sometimes mournful dance of words. It is a comical novel, sometimes exceptionally funny and always ironic.
  • Hopscotch

    Julio Cortazar, Gregory Rabassa

    Paperback (The Harvill Press, June 18, 1998)
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