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Nazi Literature in the Americas

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By (author): Roberto Bolano

Translated by: Chris Andrews

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, Roberto Bolaño's Nazi Literature in the Americas details the lives of a rich cast of characters from one of the most extraordinary imaginations in world literature.

Written with sharp wit and virtuosic flair, this encyclopaedic group of fictional pan-American authors is the terrifyingly humorous and remarkably inventive masterpiece which made Bolaño famous throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 190g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780330510516

About Roberto Bolano

Roberto Bolaño was born in Santiago Chile in 1953. He grew up in Chile and Mexico City. His first full-length novel The Savage Detectives won the Herralde Prize and the Rómulo Gallegos Prize and Natasha Wimmers translation of The Savage Detectives was chosen as one of the ten best books of 2007 by the Washington Post and the New York Times. Bolaño died in Blanes Spain at the age of fifty. Described by the New York Times as the most significant Latin American literary voice of his generation in 2008 he was posthumously awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for his novel 2666.

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