Savage Library of Roberto Bolaño

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Aesthetics of traces
American modernist literature
Amulet
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Between Parentheses
Blaise Pascal
Bolano por si mismo
Bolano's oeuvre
By Night in Chile
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Charles Baudelaire
Chilean literature
Chilean novelists
Chilean writers
contemporary fiction
contemporary novel
Corrida
Dance Card
Distant Star
Enrique Lihn
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Ernst Junger
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French baroque literature
French literature
G.K. Chesterton
Georges Perec
German modernist literature
German Trauerspiel
Giacomo Leopardi
history of ideas
intertextual studies
intertextuality
Joris-Karl Huysmans
Lacroix
Last Evenings on Earth
Latin American literature
Latin American Studies
Literary Studies
Luis de Gongora
modernism
Nazi Literature in the Americas
Nicanor Parra
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Octavio Paz
Oswaldo Zavala
Pablo Neruda
Paul de Man
politics of reading
postmodern
postmodern French literature
postmodern Latin American literature
postmodernism
prose
Rimbaud
Roberto Bolano
savage reading
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
Spanish baroque literature
The Insufferable Gaucho
The Return
The Romantic Dogs
The Savage Detectives
The Spirit of Science Fiction
The Third Reich
The Unknown University
Trauerspiel
Tres
twenty-first-century world literature
Walter Benjamin
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William Carlos Williams
Woes of the True Policeman
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  • ISBN 9781684485949
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bucknell University Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Visionary Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño was known for his darkly poetic prose and postmodern narratives, exemplified in his novel The Savage Detectives. His work is also deeply infused with references to the Western literary canon—from French and Spanish baroque texts to American and German modernism, as well as postmodern literature from Latin America and France. Taking Bolaño's notion of "savage" reading as a point of departure, this study explores the key authors and literary traditions that underpin his oeuvre. Blending close textual analysis with insights from the history of literature and ideas, Loy offers fresh perspectives on some of Bolaño's most significant works, including Distant Star, By Night in Chile, and 2666. The intertextual dialogues Loy traces—with figures such as Blaise Pascal, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Charles Baudelaire, William Carlos Williams, Ernst Jünger, Nicanor Parra, and Georges Perec—illuminate the aesthetic universe of an author now regarded as a central figure in twenty-first-century world literature.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Benjamin Loy is a professor of romance philology at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich in Germany. He is the editor of twelve books and more than fifty articles on modern and contemporary Latin American, Spanish, and French literature and cinema.

Jordan Lee Schnee works in—and between—English, German, Yiddish, Spanish, and French. He teaches English literature at the Freie Universität Berlin in Germany.

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