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    <![CDATA[Autonauts of the Cosmoroute]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>“Anyone who doesn't read Cortázar is doomed.”—Pablo Neruda</p><p><strong>Autonauts of the Cosmoroute</strong> is a love story, an irreverent travelogue of elaborate tales and snapshots detailing Julio Cortázar and Carol Dunlop&rsquo;s thirty-three-day voyage on the Paris-Marseilles freeway in 1982. Uncovering the freeway&rsquo;s hidden underbelly, they push life and literature to surreal extremes. This shot of sun is a satire on modern travel and the great explorers, and an intimate look at one of the greatest literary spirits of our time.</p><p><strong>Julio Cortázar</strong> (1914&ndash;1984) was a true giant of twentieth-century Latin American literature. He met and married Carol Dunlop in France in 1982.</p><p><strong>Anne McLean</strong> has translated the work of Carmen Martín Gaite, Javier Cercas, Ignacio Padilla, Orlando Gonzáles Esteva, and Luis Sepúlveda, as well as other works of Julio Cortázar.</p>]]>
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