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A major, retrospective launch of Roberto Bolano's work - now published as a Vintage Classics author for the first time.
Mass-murdering authors. Writers at the head of a football-hooligan ring. A pilot who crafts his poetry in the sky.
A tour de force of black humour and imaginary erudition, Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as a biographical dictionary of pan-American writers who espoused extreme right-wing ideologies in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Terrifyingly witty and remarkably inventive, this is the virtuosic, one-of-a-kind masterpiece which brought Bolano fame throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
TRANSLATED BY CHRIS ANDREWS
'The best and weirdest kind of literary game... A strangely profound place to get lost' Financial Times
'A darkly comic celebration of the wilder horizons of writing, good, plodding, lunatic and terrible' London Review of Books
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A major, retrospective launch of Roberto Bolano's work - now published as a Vintage Classics author for the first time.
Mass-murdering authors. Writers at the head of a football-hooligan ring. A pilot who crafts his poetry in the sky.
A tour de force of black humour and imaginary erudition, Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as a biographical dictionary of pan-American writers who espoused extreme right-wing ideologies in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Terrifyingly witty and remarkably inventive, this is the virtuosic, one-of-a-kind masterpiece which brought Bolano fame throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
TRANSLATED BY CHRIS ANDREWS
'The best and weirdest kind of literary game... A strangely profound place to get lost' Financial Times
'A darkly comic celebration of the wilder horizons of writing, good, plodding, lunatic and terrible' London Review of Books