Happy first night of Passover, Good Friday, and Ramadan Mubarak to all who celebrate. And a warm welcome as well, of course, to our comrades who do not.

Julio Cortázar is my favorite Spanish-language author, so I'm making today's mega about him. If you'd like to share something random with the class, please feel free to make a mega in the future!

Anyway...

Cortázar is an Argentinian writer, and according to Wikipedia, "He is considered one of the most innovative and original authors of his time, a master of history, poetic prose and short story in general and a creator of important novels that inaugurated a new way of making literature in the Hispanic world by breaking the classical moulds through narratives that escaped temporal linearity."

So that's pretty cool. He was particularly active in the 50s and 60s.

In general, what I really like about Cortázar's writing is the clarity and purposefulness with which he writes. He neither condescends to the reader, nor seems to go out of his way to try and impress. He is certainly clever in his writing and it's by no means simplistic, but it feels like every literary flourish has genuine purpose. And contrary to what my Spanish literature professor said, I maintain that his story about getting trapped in a sweater is simple, funny, and not some bizarre allegory for a penis. Sometimes a sweater is just a sweater. (My professor was sort of obsessed with seeing phallic and/or sexual imagery, motifs, and innuendo in everything we read.)

I think his works sadly lose a lot in translation, as with many Spanish-language authors, particularly from that era. But maybe I'm just a fuckin hipster?

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  • Ezze [hy/hym,they/them]
    ·
    2 years ago

    Here’s where I’m at.

    The car I was living in broke down this morning. I’ve had it towed to the Toyota Service Center. It’s going to be several days before it can be fixed. The repair is likely to cost in the ballpark of $3000.

    The options I have right now as I see them are;

    Call Toyota and see if they will cover the cost. This is a known issue that was covered under an extended warranty that expired in August of 2021, or past 150k miles. It’s April of ‘22 and I’m just over 150k.

    Take out a loan to cover the repair costs. I can’t imagine this gets processed before Tuesday.

    Get a hotel room for the night. One night pretty much leaves me broke. I need shelter until at minimum Monday afternoon.

    There is a Salvation Army shelter a few miles away. It is first come first serve and I have been informed they are quite busy recently. It will cost almost the same as the hotel just to get a ride back and forth.

    Sell the car and get a plane ticket back to Idaho. My father says I can live with him again.

    • CyberMao [it/its]
      ·
      2 years ago

      Is living with your father a safe situation for you? And is that going to mean quitting a job where you’re at?