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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. In 1999, Bolaño won the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for his novel Los detectives salvajes ( The Savage Detectives ), and in 2008 he was posthumously awarded the National Book ...

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Notable Works: “2666”. “By Night in Chile”. “The Savage Detectives”. Roberto Bolaño (born April 28, 1953, Santiago, Chile—died July 15, 2003, Barcelona, Spain) Chilean author who was one of the leading South American literary figures at the turn of the 21st century. Bolaño’s family moved throughout Chile at the behest of his ...

  3. Jan 11, 2009 · W hen Roberto Bolaño died five years ago at the age of 50, he was already a major star in the Spanish-speaking literary firmament, widely seen as the most important Latin-American writer since ...

  4. Jul 15, 2003 · For most of his early adulthood, Bolaño was a vagabond, living at one time or another in Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, France and Spain. Bolaño moved to Europe in 1977, and finally made his way to Spain, where he married and settled on the Mediterranean coast near Barcelona, working as a dishwasher, a campground custodian, bellhop and garbage collector — working during the day and writing at ...

  5. Jan 18, 2012 · More: Roberto Bolano. Short stories and poems, plus author interviews, profiles, and tales from the world of literature. You have to question the detective skills, to say nothing of the...

  6. Jan 1, 2004 · Roberto Bolaño. 4.21. 41,808 ratings4,952 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 26662666 - Wikipedia

    2666 is the last novel by Roberto Bolaño. It was released in 2004 as a posthumous novel, a year after Bolaño's death. It was released in 2004 as a posthumous novel, a year after Bolaño's death. It is over 1100 pages long in Spanish, and almost 900 in its English translation.

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