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  1. Roberto Bolaño Ávalos (Spanish: [roˈβeɾto βoˈlaɲo ˈaβalos] ⓘ; 28 April 1953 – 15 July 2003) was a Chilean novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist.

  2. Roberto Bolaño Ávalos ( escuchar) ( Santiago de Chile, 28 de abril de 1953- Barcelona, 15 de julio de 2003) 2 fue un escritor y poeta chileno, autor de más de dos decenas de libros, entre los cuales destacan sus novelas Los detectives salvajes, ganadora del Premio Herralde en 1998 y el Premio Rómulo Gallegos en 1999, y la póstuma 2666 .

  3. May 6, 2024 · Roberto Bolaño (born April 28, 1953, Santiago, Chile—died July 15, 2003, Barcelona, Spain) was a Chilean author who was one of the leading South American literary figures at the turn of the 21st century.

  4. Oct 6, 2014 · In this first-ever biography of the acclaimed Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño, a picture emerges of a writer whose childhood eccentricities developed into a fearless drive that was bent on ...

  5. Jul 15, 2003 · He was notorious in Chile for his fierce attacks on Isabel Allende and other members of the literary establishment. In 2003, after a long period of declining health, Bolaño passed away. Bolaño was survived by his Spanish wife and their two children, whom he once called "my only motherland."

  6. Jan 1, 2004 · Roberto Bolaño. 4.21. 42,161 ratings4,999 reviews. A cuatro profesores de literatura, Pelletier, Morini, Espinoza y Norton, los une su fascinación por la obra de Beno von Archimboldi, un enigmático escritor alemán cuyo prestigio crece en todo el mundo.

  7. Dec 18, 2008 · The Triumph of Roberto Bolaño. Well beyond his sometimes nomadic life, Roberto Bolaño was an exemplary literary rebel. To drag fiction toward the unknown he had to go there himself, and then invent a method with which to represent it.

  8. Jan 18, 2012 · Bolaño can be cold, terrifying, and morally severe (see “By Night In Chile”), but he also invented Juan García Madero, the seventeen-year-old disaffected law student and aspiring poet whose ...

  9. Mexicans Lost in the Labyrinth of Mexico City. Bolaño burst onto the American literary scene in 2007—four years after his death—with The Savage Detectives. The long novel is divided into three sections: I) Mexicans Lost in Mexico (1975), II) The Savage Detectives (1976-1996), and III) The Sonora Desert (1976).

  10. Aug 9, 2005 · SANTIAGO, Chile - Even before his death two years ago at 50, Roberto Bolano was emerging as his generation's premier Latin American writer.

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