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  1. Julio Cortazar: Short Stories Summary and Analysis of "The Night Face Up" Summary. The story begins with a nota bene to the reader about the Aztec war of the blossom, "a ritual war in which [Aztecs] took prisoners for sacrifice" (66).

  2. Sep 3, 2022 · The Night Face Up is a short story written by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, first published in 1956 as part of his collection “Bestiario” (Bestiary). The story blends elements of realism, fantasy, and surrealism, characteristic of Cortázar’s writing style.

  3. Julio Cortazar …and at certain periods they went out to hunt enemies: they called it The War of the Blossom Halfway down the long hotel vestibule, he thought that probably he was going to be late, and

  4. Fiction. The Night Face Up. By Julio Cortazar and Paul Blackburn, (trans.) April 14, 1967. The New Yorker, April 22, 1967 P. 49. A juxtaposition of reality and dream sequences begin when the...

  5. Cortázar, Julio. “The Night Face Up.” Short Fiction Group @ CU (Boulder). Trans. Stephen Kissler. “The Night Face Up" by Julio Córtazar (1914-1984) And they went out in certain seasons to hunt enemies; they called it ‘la guerra florida.’ Halfway down the hotel’s long corridor, he thought, it must be late, and he rushed out to the

  6. The Night Face Up by Julio Cortazar is a complex and thought-provoking story that delves into the psychological and philosophical implications of the dream world. The story explores the idea of reality and how it can be distorted by our perceptions and experiences.

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · The Night Face Up by Julio Cortazar - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review. Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books!