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Meaning of idioma giglico by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

idioma giglico
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GLYC LANGUAGE It is a language invented by the writer Julio Cortázar, imitating Lewis Carroll, in which he describes a sexual act between a couple but with invented words, similar in something to the Spanish language, with the same grammar and syntax. If you read very carefully you can discover its meaning. Mariano Brull, a Cuban poet, hatched the term jitanjáphoas to name these words. The idea comes from old children's games, in which they invented the word "rapuncear" and then went to the adults and asked them questions like "Where can I snuff?" The adult would usually say to him "in the back on the right" and cause them infinite grace and entertaining.

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