Topic: Roberto Bolano
The Third Reich, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer, Picador, RRP£18.99, 288 pages Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño left behind two...
This week's fiction offering is "Labyrinth," by Roberto Bolano. The late author's first American publisher, Barbara Epler of New Directions...
Between Parentheses By Roberto Bolaño Translated by Natasha Wimmer New Directions 352 pp; $29. . Reviewed by Moez Surani. . A mystique surrounds...
Talk to a lit lover of a certain age, mention Granta , and you're almost sure to see a certain twinkling of the eye, accompanied by a deep and...
In an effort to talk about the power of goal-setting along with some methods of setting and achieving goals, I'm going to discuss my three...
Quebec director Dominic Champagne, who directed Cirque du Soleil's Beatles show, LOVE, in Las Vegas is now working on a another show which...
The Savage Detectives is the 1998 novel by Chilean novelist and poet Roberto Bolano. It tells the story of two poets, Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima, who go in search of a female Mexican poet named Cesarea Tinajero, the founder of a ...
Three men, one woman, all amigos, all European, all literary critics and fans of Benno Von Archimboldi, an enigmatic German novelist, whom none of them have ever met. The four amigos meet in conferences, discuss about Archimboldi, visit, gossip and sleep with ...
The Savage Detectives is an unconventional romp through the life of an uncompromising artist. Roberto Bolano extracts every delicious dribble of substance from the lives of his characters. He starts the book by describing the life of a curious, young, aspiring poet ...
There will be no middle ground of opinion with Roberto Bolano's The Savage Detectives. Balancing them will be those who dismiss it and Roberto Bolano himself out of hand as a huge, exquisitely self-indulgent work of nonsense that lacks real narrative ...