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Roberto Bolaňo

    28 april 1953 – 15 juli 2003

    Hoewel Roberto Bolaño zichzelf altijd als een dichter in hart en nieren beschouwde, vestigde hij uiteindelijk zijn literaire nalatenschap met zijn romans, novellen en korte verhalenbundels. Na een nomadische jeugd waarin hij door Zuid-Amerika en Europa reisde, vestigde hij zich in Spanje, waar hij overdag diverse handarbeid verrichtte en 's nachts schreef. Uiteindelijk stapte hij in de veertig over op proza, gedreven door de wens om voor zijn gezin te zorgen, hoewel zijn werk een diepe poëtische gevoeligheid behield. Bolaño's schrijfstijl wordt gekenmerkt door rauwe eerlijkheid en een verkenning van de donkere kanten van het leven, vaak doordrenkt met een onderscheidende lyrische kwaliteit.

    Roberto Bolano: The Last Interview
    Last Evenings on Earth
    Distant Star
    The Return
    The Savage Detectives
    2666
    • 2666

      • 1070bladzijden
      • 38 uur lezen

      Meesterwerk van de Chileense auteur Roberto Bolaño, wiens oeuvre wij met ingang van dit najaar (opnieuw) zullen uitgeven, te beginnen met deze postuum verschenen roman die wordt gezien als Bolaño’s magnum opus: een hallucinerende, epische roman gesitueerd in de grensstreek tussen Mexico en de Verenigde Staten, waar voortdurend vrouwen en meisjes worden vermoord. Niemand weet wie achter de (honderden) moorden zit: de maffia, een psychopaat, de overheid? 2666 is een universeel verhaal over goed en kwaad, leven en dood, fictie en feit, een van de belangrijkste romans die deze eeuw zijn verschenen.

      2666
      4,3
    • The Savage Detectives

      • 592bladzijden
      • 21 uur lezen

      Set against the backdrop of New Year's Eve 1975, two poets, Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima, embark on a quest from Mexico City in a borrowed white Impala to find the elusive Cesárea Tinajero, a vanished poet. Their journey takes a violent turn in the Sonora desert, forcing them into a life on the run for twenty years. This ambitious novel captures their experiences through the perspectives of various characters they encounter across Central America, Europe, Israel, and West Africa. Among them are the enchanting Font sisters, their father in a Mexico City asylum, a devoted follower of Octavio Paz, a brash American grad student, a French girl with a penchant for the Marquis de Sade, the great-granddaughter of Leon Trotsky, a Chilean stowaway gifted with numbers, an anorexic heiress to a Mexican underwear empire, and an Argentinian photojournalist in Angola, alongside a host of critics, lovers, and vagabonds. Roberto Bolaño, a literary descendant of Borges and Pynchon, explores the intricate relationship between literature and violence, revealing a world where national boundaries blur and death is ever-present in the avant-garde. This work stands as a remarkable testament to the vitality of contemporary Latin American literature.

      The Savage Detectives
      4,4
    • The Return

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Pankaj Mishra remarked in The Nation , "one of the remarkable qualities of Bolaño's short stories is that they can do the work of a novel". The Return contains thirteen unforgettable stories bent on returning to haunt you. Wide-ranging, suggestive, and daring, a Bolaño story might concern the unexpected fate of a beautiful ex-girlfriend or a dream of meeting Enrique Lihn; his plots go anywhere and everywhere and they always surprise. Consider the title piece: a young party animal collapses in a Parisian disco and dies on the dance floor; just as his soul is departing his body, it realizes strange doings are afoot--and what follows next defies the imagination (except Bolaño's own). Although a few have been serialized in The New Yorker and Playboy , most of the stories of The Return have never before appeared in English, and to Bolaño's many readers will be like catnip to the cats.

      The Return
      3,9
    • Distant Star

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Alberto Ruiz-Tagle was once the quiet, unknowable, unpromising member of Chile's young poetry scene. Known for his daring sky poems, penned in smoke high above the cities, Weider's dazzling trajectory is a cause for astonishment and speculation amongst his old poetry friends. číst celé

      Distant Star
      4,0
    • The acclaimed Chilean author's first collection of stories to be published in English. Here are fourteen stories set largely among those living in the margins, on the edge. "The most haunting and mesmerizing collection I have ever read."--"Daily Telegraph"

      Last Evenings on Earth
      3,9
    • Roberto Bolano: The Last Interview

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      With the release of Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives in 1998,journalist Monica Maristain discovered a writer “capable of befriending his readers.” After exchanging several letters with Bolaño, Maristain formed a friendship of her own, culminating in an extensive interview with the novelist about truth and consequences, an interview that turned out to be Bolaño’s last. Appearing for the first time in English, Bolaño’s final interview is accompanied by a collection of conversations with reporters stationed throughout Latin America, providing a rich context for the work of the writer who, according to essayist Marcela Valdes, is “a T.S. Eliot or Virginia Woolf of Latin American letters.” As in all of Bolaño’s work, there is also wide-ranging discussion of the author’s many literary influences. (Explanatory notes on authors and titles that may be unfamiliar to English-language readers are included here.) The interviews, all of which were completed during the writing of the gigantic 2666, also address Bolaño’s deepest personal concerns, from his domestic life and two young children to the realities of a fatal disease.

      Roberto Bolano: The Last Interview
      3,9
    • Amulet

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      It is September 1968 and the Mexican student movement is about to run head-on into the repressive right-wing government of Mexico: hundreds of young people will soon die. When the army invades the university, one woman hides in a fourth-floor ladies' room and for twelve days she is the only person left on campus. Staring at the floor, she recounts her bohemian life among the young poets of Mexico City—inventing and reinventing freely—and along the way she creates a cosmology of literature. As they grow ever more hallucinatory, her "memories" become mythologies before completely transforming into riveting dark prophecies. Hair-raising and enthralling, Amulet is a heart-breaking novel and another brilliant example of the art of Roberto Bolaño, 'the most admired novelist,' as Susan Sontag noted, 'in the Spanish-speaking world.'

      Amulet
      3,9
    • By Night In Chile

      • 144bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      During the course of a single night, Father Sebastian Urrutia Lacroix, a Chilean priest, who is a member of Opus Dei, a literary critic and a mediocre poet, relives some of the crucial events of his life.

      By Night In Chile
      3,8
    • Nazi Literature in the Americas

      • 260bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      Featuring several mass-murdering authors, two fraternal writers at the head of a football-hooligan ring and a poet who crafts his lines in the air with sky writing, Nazi Literature in the Americas details the lives of a rich cast of characters from one of the most extraordinarily fecund imaginations in world literature. Written with acerbic wit and virtuosic flair, this encyclopaedic cavalcade of fictional pan-American authors is the terrifyingly humourous and remarkably inventive masterpiece which made Bolaño famous throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

      Nazi Literature in the Americas
      3,8
    • Woes of the True Policeman

      • 250bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Follows Amalfitano, exiled Chilean university professor and widower with a teenage daughter, as his political disillusionment and love of poetry lead to the scandal that will force him to flee from Barcelona and take him to Santa Teresa, Mexico. It is here, in this border town, that Amalfitano meets Arcimboldi, a magician and writer whose work highlights the provisional and fragile nature of literature and life.

      Woes of the True Policeman
      3,6