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'The melancholy folklore of exile' pervades this novel, which describes the divergent paths of three young Chilean poets around the time of Pinochet's coup. At university, the unnamed narrator and his friend are fascinated by a mysterious new member of their poetry workshop. Alberto R...

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Main Author: Bolaño, Roberto, 1953-2003
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Barcelona] : Editorial Anagrama, 2000
Edition:1. ed. en "Compactos".
Series:Colección compactos ; 242.
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Summary:'The melancholy folklore of exile' pervades this novel, which describes the divergent paths of three young Chilean poets around the time of Pinochet's coup. At university, the unnamed narrator and his friend are fascinated by a mysterious new member of their poetry workshop. Alberto Ruiz-Tagle is "serious, well mannered, a clear thinker," but his poems seem false, as if his true work were yet to be revealed. It becomes apparent that this is literally the case when Allende's government falls. As an Air Force officer for the new regime, he becomes famous for writing nationalist slogans in the sky.
Physical Description:157 pages ; 19 cm.
ISBN:8433966731
9788433966735