Posts Tagged ‘Chile’
In which The Gay Recluse reads Roberto Bolaño in stages. As the title indicates, the second book of Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 is devoted to Amalfitano, a professor of philosophy (or maybe sometimes literature) at the university in the Mexican town where — in the previous book — the three pretentious European academics/literary critics gathered to look […]
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Tags: 2666, Amalfitano, Chile, Geometry, Madness, Mexico, Roberto Bolaño