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  1. The Celestial Plot ( Spanish: La trama celeste) is a book by Adolfo Bioy Casares. It is a collection of short stories and includes a work with the same name.

  2. The Celestial Plot - I liked the murkiness of this one, and the overlapping identities of the same persons. When an Argentinean pilot is sent to test a new plane model, he loses consciousness mid-flight, but comes back to his senses just in time to land the plane safely.

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    • "La trama celeste" short story

    (Spanish: La trama celeste) is a book by the Argentine author Adolfo Bioy Casares. It is a collection of short stories. The title of one of the stories is the same as that of the collection.

    •En memoria de Paulina

    •De los reyes futuros

    •El ídolo

    •"La trama celeste"

    •El otro laberinto

    •El perjurio de la nieve

    A soldier must pilot a new plane. He suffers an accident and is injured. He is interrogated and the army does not believe he is from Argentina. They mistake him for a spy. He calls his friends but nobody recognizes him. He cannot explain the situation, but a friend of his, the author, helps him. The author discovers the truth: he has travelled to a...

  3. 22 de ago. de 2011 · The invention of Morel.--Stories from La trama celeste: In memory of Pauline. The future kings. The idol. The celestial plot. The other labyrinth. The perjury...

  4. It is the story of a man who, evading justice, escapes to an island said to be infected with a mysterious fatal disease.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2019 · Adolfo Bioy Casares’s story “The Celestial Plot” (1948) is among the best known examples of Latin American science fiction writing of the early twentieth century inspired by contemporary advances in quantum physics.

  6. THE CELESTIAL OMNIBUS. it grew more and more real, and the streets of Surbiton, through which he saw it driving, seemed instead to become hoaxes and shadows. And very early in the morning he woke with a cry, for he had had a glimpse of its destination.