Distant Star by Roberto Bolaño
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This 1996 novella is about the dark history of Chilé, merged with a detective story about poets. We look at Bolaño's career, while taking into account criticisms of his authenticity and his representation of Chileans from the vantage of his security in Europe. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Distant Star Additional Resources: A Chilean Writer’s Fictions Might Include His Own Colorful Past Valdes, M. (2008). His Stupid Heart: Robert Bolaño’s Novels Were a Love Letter to His Generation, But What He Had to Say Many Chileans Didn’t Want to Hear. Virginia Quarterly Review, 84(1), Corral, W. H. (2006). Roberto Bolaño. World Literature Today, 80(6), 50–54. The Best Bolaño Book is 'Distant Star' What Roberto Bolaño Can Teach Us About Making Art Under Fascism