After devouring 2666 by Roberto Bolano on the New York City subway, Jonathan Russell Clark does what any good literary critic would do--he reads everything by Bolano he can get his hands on. But the more he learns about the writer's unlikely life, the less it makes sense. Bolano cultivated ambiguities and false identities, almost as if he were laying a trap for his future biographers. Clark's investigation into Bolano's magnum opus is a stumble through a labyrinth where fiction and self-mythologizing converge. This book is part of a new series from Fiction Advocate called Afterwords.
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
Release
February 20, 2018
ISBN 13
9780989961592
An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom: Roberto Bolano's 2666 (...AFTERWORDS)
After devouring 2666 by Roberto Bolano on the New York City subway, Jonathan Russell Clark does what any good literary critic would do--he reads everything by Bolano he can get his hands on. But the more he learns about the writer's unlikely life, the less it makes sense. Bolano cultivated ambiguities and false identities, almost as if he were laying a trap for his future biographers. Clark's investigation into Bolano's magnum opus is a stumble through a labyrinth where fiction and self-mythologizing converge. This book is part of a new series from Fiction Advocate called Afterwords.