Skill alone cannot teach produce a great short story, condenses obsess — Julio Cort??zar, Around Day Eighty Worlds

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Skill alone cannot teach or produce a great short story, which condenses the obsession of the creature; it is a hallucinatory presence manifest from the first sentence to fascinate the reader, to make him lose contact with the dull reality that surrounds him, submerging him in another that is more intense and compelling.

Julio Cort??zar, Around the Day in Eighty Worlds

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