Episode 53: Jim Phelan & Maria Mäkelä — Julio Cortázar’s “Axolotl” 

In this episode of the Project Narrative Podcast, Jim Phelan and Maria Mäkelä discuss a short story by Julio Cortázar, “Axolotl,” published in Spanish in 1956. Mäkelä will be reading the English translation by Paul Blackburn, published in  Cortázar’s translated collection End of the Game and Other Stories, published in 1978. Mäkelä is Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Head of the degree program in Literary Studies at the University of Tampere, Finland. Mäkelä’s work in narrative theory has ranged widely across fictional and non-fictional narratives, literary narratives, non-literary narratives, and many other things. With Paul Dawson, Mäkelä co-edited The Routledge Companion to Narrative Theory. Currently, Mäkelä is the Consortium Principal Investigator for a project funded by the Research Council of Finland, Authors of the Story Economy: Narrative and Digital Capital in the 21st Century Literary Field. Mäkelä is also a stalwart member of the International Society for the Study of Narrative, and served as the society’s President in 2019.