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Cronopio (literature) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cronopio (literature) A cronopio is a type of fictional person appearing in works by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar (August 26, 1914–February 12, 1984). Together with ''famas'' (literally ''fames'') and ''esperanzas'' (''hopes''), cronopios are the subject of several short stories in his 1962 book ''Historias de cronopios y de famas'' and Cortazar continued to write about cronopios, famas, and esperanzas in other texts through the 1960s. == Characteristic == In general, cronopios are depicted as naive and idealistic, disorganized, unconventional and sensitive creatures, who stand in contrast or opposition to famas (who are rigid, organized and judgemental if well-intentioned) and esperanzas (who are plain, indolent, unimaginative and dull). In his stories Cortázar describes few physical features of cronopios. He does refer to them as "those greenish, frizzly, wet objects," but this description is surely mostly metaphoric. His stories demonstrate aspects of cronopios' personalities, habits, and inclinations.
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