Théâtre de Plaisance
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- A finales de los años setentas, Julio Cortázar, asiste al Théâtre de Plaisance para presenciar un acto ritual realizado por Rita Renoir, una exbailarina de strip-tease. A partir de ese encuentro, Cortázar escribe un texto titulado: "Homenaje a una joven bruja", que aparece en su libro Territorios, publicado en 1978. --[1]
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