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- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chronology
- Part I Geographical, Social, and Historical Contexts
- Part II Shaping Events and Literary History
- Part III Genres, Discourses, Media
- Part IV Aesthetics, Culture, and Politics
- Chapter 23 The Abomination of Literature
- Chapter 24 Religion and Politics
- Chapter 25 Gender and Sexuality
- Chapter 26 Race and Ethnicity
- Chapter 27 Trauma and Collective Memory
- Chapter 28 Fictions of the Avant-Gardes
- Chapter 29 Love and Friendship
- Chapter 30 World Literature: Twenty-First-Century Legacies
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 23 - The Abomination of Literature
from Part IV - Aesthetics, Culture, and Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2022
- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chronology
- Part I Geographical, Social, and Historical Contexts
- Part II Shaping Events and Literary History
- Part III Genres, Discourses, Media
- Part IV Aesthetics, Culture, and Politics
- Chapter 23 The Abomination of Literature
- Chapter 24 Religion and Politics
- Chapter 25 Gender and Sexuality
- Chapter 26 Race and Ethnicity
- Chapter 27 Trauma and Collective Memory
- Chapter 28 Fictions of the Avant-Gardes
- Chapter 29 Love and Friendship
- Chapter 30 World Literature: Twenty-First-Century Legacies
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
This essay explores the relationship of literature and perversity in Roberto’s Bolaño’s short fictions “The Secret of Evil,” “The Insufferable Gaucho,” and Distant Star. While literature within the history of Latin American letters often provides a critique of or antidote to political and economic atrocities, in Bolaño’s texts literature is complicit in the very horrors it depicts. In Bolaño’s view, any effort to pit fiction and social actuality against each other in the interest of rescuing either represents a means to avoid the disturbance that, for Bolaño, defines contemporary existence.
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- Roberto Bolaño In Context , pp. 265 - 274Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023