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Meaning of clinón




John Rene Plaut

clinón
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CLINÓN Of the gíglico invented by Cortázar, in his chapter 68 of Rayuela, where he describes the sexual act between the Maga and Oliveira: "As soon as they were interplumed, something like a ulucordio encrestoriaba, extrayuxtaba and paramovía, suddenly it was the clinón, the convulcante sterno of the machicose, . . . describes an erotic scene that the reader must interpret

  



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