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I felt somewhat indifferent toward this novella, Distant Star by Roberto Bolano. It had a similar energy to the Borges book we read (which I hated) but in a more accessible fashion. I have previously encountered the Bolano Literary Universe thanks to a…

Week 11: Distant Star

 After reading Distant Star, I couldn’t help but be struck by the novel’s portrayal of a society recovering from political violence. As someone with limited knowledge of Chile or Latin America, I found the book’s use of art, surrealism, and memory…

Week 11: Distant Star

 After reading Distant Star, I couldn’t help but be struck by the novel’s portrayal of a society recovering from political violence. As someone with limited knowledge of Chile or Latin America, I found the book’s use of art, surrealism, and memory…

Week 11 -Robert Bolaño’s Distant Star.

This week I read Robert Bolaño’s Distant Star. I read the book outside with Jordan and Daisy and I must say we enjoyed reading it (especially with the sun shining). The book was certainly dark in its elements of murder and violence, however it remained…

Week 11 -Robert Bolaño’s Distant Star.

This week I read Robert Bolaño’s Distant Star. I read the book outside with Jordan and Daisy and I must say we enjoyed reading it (especially with the sun shining). The book was certainly dark in its elements of murder and violence, however it remained…

Week 11 – Distant Star

Distant Star by Roberto Bolaño is a novella about the political upheaval in Chile through Pinochet’s fascist regime with a focus on the (fictional) poets at the time. I found the formatting of the short story a little difficult to read, but it was an interesting stylistic choice. Not having the dialogue stand out from […]

Distant Star – Bolano

I don’t know if this happens to anyone else, but sometimes I will not think much of a book, but then I’ll watch Jon’s lecture about it and suddenly it’s a masterpiece to me. I found this book to be a bit hard to follow, partly because if the jumping of the narratives and characters […]