Stories of Cronopios and Famas / by Julio Cortazar ; translated and read by Paul Blackburn and Robert Kelly.

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Stories of Cronopios and Famas / by Julio Cortazar ; translated and read by Paul Blackburn and Robert Kelly.
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BB3299
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Readings of Cortazar's short stories.

WBAI Folio notes, September [1960], vol. 1, no. 19, p. 3
Thursday, September 22, 8:15 p.m.
Stories of Cronopios and Famas: Julio Cortazar, a young Argentine writer and quiet satirist, divides the world, according to an ancient tradition, into three parts: The Famas (VIP’s), The Esperanzas (The Hopefuls – hoping to become Famas), and the Cronopios (the wonderfully foolish heroes of these stories). Read by the translator, Paul Blackburn, and Robert Kelly at WBAI. (Sept. 29)

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WBAI, 19 July 1962. First broadcast, September 1960.
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1 reel (44 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
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Translator and reader
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Reader
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1960.
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