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OLIVETTI STUDIO 45

Designed in Italy

1967


An extract from the documentary film about Woody Allen.

Title of the film: "Woody Allen: A Documentary", 2012

Directed and written by: Robert B. Weide

We want to share with you the books and writers that inspire us.

"Rayuela" or "Hopscotch" written by Julio Cortázar.

First cover edition by Editorial Sudamericana in 1963.

 

This novel is often referred by Cortázar and many critics as a counter-novel. Is a very playful, poetic and rhythmical history. You can choose your own way of reading it. You can start from the last chapters, from the middle or from the first ones. Cortázar leaves the reader the opcion of choosing a unique path throught the narrative. Several narrative techniques are employed throughout the book, and frequently overlap, including first person, third person, and a kind of stream-of-consciousness.Traditional spelling and grammatical rules are often bent and sometimes broken outright. We highly recommend it, we hope you enjoy it.

 

Julio Cortázar writing in his typewriter in his apartment in Paris.

Cortázar was a jazz lover. 

Foto by : Alberto Jonquiéres


"A Moveable Feast" by Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

Printed by Penguin Books.

The great Hemingway writing some great book with his typewriter in the London

Dorchester Hotel during the WWII, 1944. From Wikimedia Commons.


" Without Stopping" by Paul Bowles (1910-1999 ) 

Printed and published by Ecco Press in 1985. 

 

An autobiographical book made for adventorous souls.

Paul Bowles writing in Tangier.