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The Winners (novel)

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Original title
  
Los premios

Language
  
Spanish

Publication date
  
1960

Originally published
  
1960

Genre
  
Novel

Published in english
  
1965

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Translator
  
Elaine Kerrigan

Publisher
  
Sudamericana

Published in English
  
1965

Author
  
Julio Cortázar

Country
  
Argentina

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Julio Cortázar books, Novels

The Winners (Spanish: Los premios) is a novel by Julio Cortázar published in 1960. It was his first published novel (though not the first novel he wrote) and was also the first of his books to be published in English in its entirety.

Plot

The winners of a state lottery, a cross section of the citizens of Buenos Aires, have received tickets for a mysterious luxury cruise. Summoned to meet in a popular café and escorted under the cover of darkness to the secret location of their ship, they embark without knowing where they are headed. Within hours the ship stops; the passengers are informed that a disease has broken out among the crew and that they will be confined to a small section of the ship. In suspense, the passengers mull over their pasts and the future, form attachments and suspicions, tell secrets, explore desires. While some of them merely accept their confinement, others are increasingly driven to confront the crew, leading to an outbreak of violence.

References

The Winners (novel) Wikipedia