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Spirit of Science Fiction

Contributor(s): Bolaño, Roberto (Author), Wimmer, Natasha (Translator)

ISBN: 9780735222878

Publisher: Penguin Books

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Pub Date: February 4, 2020

Dewey: 863.64

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 8.00" L x 5.30" W ( 0.30 lbs) 208 pages

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Description: "Set in Mexico in the 1970s, the novel charts the literary and romantic escapades of two Chilean aspiring writers, employing a range of genres, from epistolary novel to science fiction to satire"--

Review Quotes: "With words alone, Bolaño summons a visual world, creating in this book, as in his others, what Mario Vargas Llosa has called 'images and fantasies for posterity'... admirers will find in these themes and players a satisfying proleptic glimpse of his picaresque masterpiece, 1998's The Savage Detectives... [This] gem-choked puzzle of a book... serves as a key to Bolano's later work, unlocking clues to his abiding obsessions ... [and] is a hardy forerunner that stands on its own." --The New York Times Book Review

"[Bolaño] is a kinetic, epiphanic writer, and even his earliest works tremble like a whirring, unpredictable machine. . . The Spirit of Science Fiction functions as a kind of key to the jeweled box of Bolaño's fictions, an index of the images that would come to obsess him. . . . longtime Bolaño fans will doubtless enjoy this familiar cocktail of sorrow and ecstasy." --Paris Review

"An entertaining, lyrical and accomplished novel." --Wall Street Journal

"A fascinating blueprint of Bolaño's poetics and of the extent to which he drew from the Beat literature of William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac . . . it also has achingly beautiful passages, and its lessons about the reach of American policy resonate to this day. A superbly talented young man wrote it, in 1984, believing that truth reached through art was the only means to revolution. In this sense, it reads like a dispatch from beyond the grave." --The New Yorker

"This is vintage Bolaño: a lusty and rapturous shaggy-dog tale of Latin American exiles and bohemian youth." --Vanityfair.com

"An unusual pleasure to read. You can almost feel Bolaño shaking out his limbs. . . It's a joy to watch such a brilliant stylist practice his moves, and to see such a brilliant mind expand on the page." --NPR

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An impressionistic and prescient treasure." --Jane Ciabattari, BBC Culture, Top Reads for February

"A minor gem. . . Bolaño's lusty, laughing passion for art and literature, for women and Mexico City, is tangible here." --Washington Post

"An intriguing and dreamy portrait of two writers taking different paths in their pursuit of their love of literature, hoping to discover their voices." --Publishers Weekly

"A sort of raw spinoff of the extraordinary initial section of the first of Bolaño's international hits, The Savage Detectives . . . Maybe it's precisely the sense of reading a work under construction that makes The Spirit of Science Fiction such a pleasure." --Alvaro Enrigue, Book Page

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