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发表于2025-01-31
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New Year’s Eve, 1975: Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima, founders of the visceral realist movement in poetry, leave Mexico City in a borrowed white Impala. Their quest: to track down the obscure, vanished poet Cesárea Tinajero. A violent showdown in the Sonora desert turns search to flight; twenty years later Belano and Lima are still on the run.
The explosive first long work by “the most exciting writer to come from south of the Rio Grande in a long time” (Ilan Stavans, Los Angeles Times), The Savage Detectives follows Belano and Lima through the eyes of the people whose paths they cross in Central America, Europe, Israel, and West Africa. This chorus includes the muses of visceral realism, the beautiful Font sisters; their father, an architect interned in a Mexico City asylum; a sensitive young follower of Octavio Paz; a foul-mouthed American graduate student; a French girl with a taste for the Marquis de Sade; the great-granddaughter of Leon Trotsky; a Chilean stowaway with a mystical gift for numbers; the anorexic heiress to a Mexican underwear empire; an Argentinian photojournalist in Angola; and assorted hangers-on, detractors, critics, lovers, employers, vagabonds, real-life literary figures, and random acquaintances.
A polymathic descendant of Borges and Pynchon, Roberto Bolaño traces the hidden connection between literature and violence in a world where national boundaries are fluid and death lurks in the shadow of the avant-garde. The Savage Detectives is a dazzling original, the first great Latin American novel of the twenty-first century.
For most of his early adulthood, Bolaño was a vagabond, living at one time or another in Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, France and Spain.
Bolaño moved to Europe in 1977, and finally made his way to Spain, where he married and settled on the Mediterranean coast near Barcelona, working as a dishwasher, a campground custodian, bellhop and garbage collector — working during the day and writing at night.
He continued with poetry, before shifting to fiction in his early forties. In an interview Bolaño stated that he made this decision because he felt responsible for the future financial well-being of his family, which he knew he could never secure from the earnings of a poet. This was confirmed by Jorge Herralde, who explained that Bolaño "abandoned his parsimonious beatnik existence" because the birth of his son in 1990 made him "decide that he was responsible for his family's future and that it would be easier to earn a living by writing fiction." However, he continued to think of himself primarily as a poet, and a collection of his verse, spanning 20 years, was published in 2000 under the title The Romantic Dogs.
Regarding his native country Chile, which he visited just once after going into voluntary exile, Bolaño had conflicted feelings. He was notorious in Chile for his fierce attacks on Isabel Allende and other members of the literary establishment.
In 2003, after a long period of declining health, Bolaño died. It has been suggested that he was at one time a heroin addict and that the cause of his death was a liver illness resulting from Hepatitis C, with which he was infected as a result of sharing needles during his "mainlining" days. However, the accuracy of this has been called into question. It is true that he suffered from liver failure and was close to the top of a transplant list at the time of his death.
Bolaño was survived by his Spanish wife and their two children, whom he once called "my only motherland."
Although deep down he always felt like a poet, his reputation ultimately rests on his novels, novellas and short story collections. Although Bolaño espoused the lifestyle of a bohemian poet and literary enfant terrible for all his adult life, he only began to produce substantial works of fiction in the 1990s. He almost immediately became a highly regarded figure in Spanish and Latin American letters.
In rapid succession, he published a series of critically acclaimed works, the most important of which are the novel Los detectives salvajes (The Savage Detectives), the novella Nocturno de Chile (By Night In Chile), and, posthumously, the novel 2666. His two collections of short stories Llamadas telefónicas and Putas asesinas were awarded literary prizes.
In 2009 a number of unpublished novels were discovered among the author's papers.
书中细节过于繁多,我的耐性不足。。读完的时候已经筋疲力竭
评分how i wish it would never have an ending
评分流水账天才。
评分寻找唐吉柯德。
评分Abandon everything, again
时间过得真快,很多年前总是觉得2000年太远,所有人为千禧年做着的各种筹备。。。但是现在往回看呢,它又变得更远了。。。前些日子麦田的作者挂了,一些朋友重读小说,发现这个经典已经叫人读不下去了,这个是叫人很为难的东西。但是没有办法,因为大家都开始为年轻时候鄙视的...
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评分Bolaño的流水账,我看了一个月。 到了最后,明白了infrarealism, 明白了他为什么要反对Márquez和Paz,和魔幻现实主义的仿效者。 他的长篇小说比短篇好,甚至好过他自己看重的诗歌。把日常生活写出浓郁的暴力。这股浓郁,再也不用贩卖独裁/殖民/战争/政变这些“拉美题材”来...
评分2009年整年度的翻译文学作品中,有两部奇书值得一提,一是2009年初(实为08年末)出版的《万有引力之虹》,另一部便是09年下半年的这本《荒野侦探》。 两本书有许多相似之处。比如,两部作品都声名远播,而卒读者少:它们都对读者的耐性和经验提出了严苛地挑战,动辄得翻阅...
评分《荒野侦探》散发出两重弧光。它是向内部纵深的,波拉尼奥将自我隐喻成一个无名侦探,返回青春岁月,为一代人写下情书;同时,它又是向外弥散的,文本敞开性感的身体,邀请每一位读者做一番奥德赛式的漫游,如侦探般追寻与见证着一代人的青春。 波拉尼奥曾将文学比喻为...
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