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Una flor amarilla

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"A Yellow Flower"
Short story by Julio Cortázar.
Original titleSpanish: Una flor amarilla
LanguageSpanish
Genre(s)Short story
Publication
Published in1956

Una flor amarilla (A Yellow Flower) is a story by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar.[1] It belongs to the book Final del juego (End of the Game), published in its first edition by the publishing house Los presentes in 1956.[2]

In 1962 it appeared as a unique work, without reference to the book in which it was originally published, in No. 6 of Revista de Occidente (Year I, 2nd Period), the publication founded by José Ortega y Gasset.

Rue Cambronne in París.

Plot

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The story is set in a bistro on rue Cambronne in Paris, France. It is about a man, the protagonist, who meets another, a former municipal employee. The aforementioned assures that people are immortal and that he is the only mortal. During their conversation, the man narrates that he had observed a boy on the bus line 95. His name was Luc. At that moment, he realized that certain characteristics of Luc, such as his mannerisms, appearance, and voice, were very similar to his own at his age. Then he finds out that Luc has had illnesses and has gone through experiences that were also present in his life.[3]

Analysis

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It has been interpreted that this work is part of the look of Latin American writers towards Greco-Latin mythology,​ specifically in themes present in the plot such as immortality.[4] However, this observation can equally be applied to the author's other works.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Chris Power (20 October 2009). "A brief survey of the short story part 22: Julio Cortázar". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 12 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Lea: Una flor amarilla de Julio Cortázar" (in Spanish). El Rancahuaso. 2011. Archived from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Final del juego Resumen y Análisis "Una flor amarilla"" (in Spanish). GradeSaver. 2024. Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  4. ^ Gregory Zambrano (2014). ¿Inmortalidad o repetición? El mito revisitado en "Una flor amarilla", de Julio Cortázar (in Spanish). Contexto: Revista anual de estudios literarios. p. 129-143.
  5. ^ González de Tobía, Ana María (1998). Julio Cortázar y el mito griego. Vinculación y contraste con algunos tratamientos de Borges y Marechal (in Spanish). Memoria académica, Universidad Nacional de La Plata. p. 85-113.