Book contents
- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Roberto Bolaño in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chronology
- Part I Geographical, Social, and Historical Contexts
- Chapter 1 Mapping Bolaño’s Worlds
- Chapter 2 Chile, 1953–1973
- 3 The Pinochet Era, 1973–1990
- Chapter 4 Dictatorships in the Southern Cone
- Chapter 5 Mexico City, 1968
- Chapter 6 Mexico City, Paris, and Life versus Art
- Chapter 7 Spain, Europe: 1977–2003
- Chapter 8 Transnational Currents: Europe and the Americas
- Part II Shaping Events and Literary History
- Part III Genres, Discourses, Media
- Part IV Aesthetics, Culture, and Politics
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 7 - Spain, Europe: 1977–2003
from Part I - Geographical, Social, and Historical Contexts
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
- Chapter 1 Mapping Bolaño’s Worlds
- Chapter 2 Chile, 1953–1973
- 3 The Pinochet Era, 1973–1990
- Chapter 4 Dictatorships in the Southern Cone
- Chapter 5 Mexico City, 1968
- Chapter 6 Mexico City, Paris, and Life versus Art
- Chapter 7 Spain, Europe: 1977–2003
- Chapter 8 Transnational Currents: Europe and the Americas
- Part II Shaping Events and Literary History
- Part III Genres, Discourses, Media
- Part IV Aesthetics, Culture, and Politics
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
In 1977, Roberto Bolaño moved from Mexico City to Paris and eventually to Spain. His works from the beginning of the 80s such as Consejos de un discípulo de Morrison a un fanático de Joyce (with A.G, Porta) and Antwerp, set in Catalonia, and A Little Lumpen Novelita - a story set in Rome -, portray the social crisis at the end of the Spanish Democratic Transition and the so-called Lead Years in Italy. The Costa Brava landscape and the town of Blanes, where he resided from 1985 onwards, would become the settings of The Skating Rink and The Third Reich. The 1992 Barcelona of Distant Star, the 1939 Paris of Monsieur Pain, and other European settings of Woes of the True Policeman and 2666 recreate the dislocations of different lives in exile and the conflicts of those who cross the West’s established borders and logic, transgressing national identitary configuration itself. This chapter will map the complex reflections of Bolaño, an icon of the global writer, on the Spanish and European reality of the end of the 20th and beginnings of the 21st Centuries, as well as on the potential, limitations, and cracks within these trans-Atlantic connections.
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- Roberto Bolaño In Context , pp. 79 - 87Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023