Thursday, March 6, 2008

Grinnell College Book Review recommends books by Roberto Bolaño

Bolaño, Robert. 1953-2003, was a Chilean poet and novelist. He lived in Spain during the last decades of his life. Read a review from the Washington Post by Michael Dirda of Nazi Literature in the Americas published by New Directions Press. For an article by Bolaño on the short story, follow this link to an article in World Literature Today. Another article from World Literature Today reviews Savage Detectives, a book that received a lot of attention when it appeared in English translation.

These books are available at Grinnell College Libraries:

Bolaño, Roberto, 1953-2003

2666. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, c2004 (2006 printing)
PQ8098.12.O38 A122 2004.

Estrella distante. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2006.
PQ8098.12.O38 E8 2006.

El gaucho insufrible. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2003 PQ8098.12.O38 G38 2003.

Monsieur Pain. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 1999.
PQ8098.12.O38 M66 1999.

Nocturno de Chile. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, c2000.

By Night in Chile. Translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews. London : Harville Press, 2003.
PQ8098.12.O38 N6313 2003.

Una novelita lumpen. Barcelona: Mondadori, c2002.

Last Evenings on Earth: Short Stories. Translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews. New York: New Directions Books, 2006.
PQ8098.12.O38 A2 2006.

The Savage Detectives. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.
PQ8098.12.O38 D4813 2007.

Distant Star. Translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews. New York: New Directions Pub., c2004.
PQ8098.12.O38 E813 2004.

H Nazi Literature in the Americas. Translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews.
New York: New Directions, 2008. ON ORDER

Putas asesinas. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2006.
PQ8098.12.O38 P88 2006.

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