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31 Days of Stories 2023, Day 23: “Letter to a Young Lady in Paris” by Julio Cortázar; Paul Blackburn, trans.

May 23, 2023May 26, 2023
by Steven Beattie

One of the pervasive themes running through the story is the conflict between order and chaos.

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31 Days of Stories 2023Julio CortázarPaul Blackburn

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