“The short-story writer knows that he can't proceed cumulatively, that time is not his ally. His only solution is to work vertically, heading up or down in literary space.” KnowsStoriesSpaceSolutionsAlliesShort StoryHeadingsStory Writers Author:Julio Cortazar
“For me the thing that signals a great story is what we might call its autonomy, the fact that it detaches itself from its author like a soap bubble blown from a clay pipe.” FactsStoriesMightBubblesSignalsAutonomyClaySoapPipeSoap Bubbles Author:Julio Cortazar
“A short story relies on those values that make poetry and jazz what they are: tension, rhythms, inner beat, into unforeseen within foreseen parameters” StoriesValuesBeatsJazzRhythmRelyTensionShort StoryParametersUnforeseenForeseen Author:Julio Cortazar
“The modern story begun, one might say, with Edgar Allan Poe, which proceeds inexorably, like a machine destined to accomplish its mission with the maximum economy of means.” MeanStoriesMightEconomyModernMachinesAccomplishMissionsDestinedMaximumAllan Poe Author:Julio Cortazar
“I think it is vanity to want to put into a story anything but the story itself.” ThinkingWantStoriesVanity Author:Julio Cortazar
“Skill alone cannot teach or produce a great short story, which condenses the obsession of the creature; it is a hallucinatory presence manifest from the first sentence to fascinate the reader, to make him lose contact with the dull reality that surrounds him, submerging him in another that is more intense and compelling.” FirstsStoriesRealityLosesTeachProduceReaderSkillsCreaturesSentencesIntenseObsessionContactDullSurroundManifestShort StoryCompellingGreat Short Author:Julio Cortazar
“The novel wins by points, the short story by knockout.” StoriesWinningNovelShort StoryKnockouts Author:Julio Cortazar