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INTERVIEWER
You have said at various times that, for you, literature is like a game. In what ways?
CORTÁZAR
For me, literature is a form of play. But Ive always added that there are two forms of play: football, for example, which is basically a game, and then games that are very profound and serious. When children play, though theyre amusing themselves, they take it very seriously. Its important. Its just as serious for them now as love will be ten years from now. I remember when I was little and my parents used to say, Okay, youve played enough, come take a bath now. I found that completely idiotic, because, for me, the bath was a silly matter. It had no importance whatsoever, while playing with my friends was something serious. Literature is like that—its a game, but its a game one can put ones life into. One can do everything for that game.
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