Illustrations: Tomás Ives
Translation: Rodrigo Rojas
The Copenhagen’s Cats is the result of a letter that James Joyce sent to his only grandson Stephen, in 1936. The story describes the city of Copenhagen, Denmark, where "things are not as they seem", and is critical of "fat cats" and other authority figures. As a lover of felines, Joyce cannot understand the absence of these meowers in the Danish capital. It is then that he writes to his grandson to tell him how everything would be simpler in that city, if cats could inhabit it.
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