Days of 1978

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Chilean poet and prose writer Roberto Bolao (1953-2003) lived only fifty years and, although he began to be printed at forty, managed to publish more than a dozen books and become the winner of many awards, among which are very honorable. Spanish "Erralde" and Venezuelan - the name of Romulus Gallegos, nicknamed "the Latin American Nobel" . Much fame came to Bolao after the release of "Wild Detectives" (1998) a published after his death, the novel "2666" won the Salambo Award for "Best Novel in Spanish" He was awarded the Book of the Year in Portugal,. and The New York Times included it in the top ten books of 2008. Stories included in the collection "Killer Whores" (2001), Bolao wrote, like most of his prose, in exile, leaving Chile after the 1973 coup first in Mexico, and then in Spain. The action takes place in different cities and countries, where the writer-exile . visited The plots are the most unexpected - from nostalgic experiences of the killer to African magic in football or authentic episodes from the life of the author, whose unique masterful handwriting brought him world fame.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Роберто Боланьо
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785271322877
- Release date
- 2011