Roberto Bolaño

Roberto Bolaño

Nascimento : 1953-04-28, Santiago, Chile

Morte : 2003-07-15

História

Roberto Bolaño Ávalos (April 1953 – 15 July 2003) was a Chilean novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist. In 1999, Bolaño won the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for his novel Los detectives salvajes (The Savage Detectives), and in 2008 he was posthumously awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for his novel 2666, which was described by board member Marcela Valdes as a "work so rich and dazzling that it will surely draw readers and scholars for ages". The New York Times described him as "the most significant Latin American literary voice of his generation".

Perfil

Roberto Bolaño
Roberto Bolaño

Filmes

Roberto Bolaño: La batalla futura
Self (archive footage)
Roberto Bolaño foi considerado por seus pares o mais importante autor latino-americano de sua geração. Seu romance póstumo 2666, lançado originalmente em 2004, é considerado sua obra máxima, tendo sido altamente aclamado pela crítica especializada desde então. Este é um olhar atento sobre o prestigiado escritor e a turbulência provocada por seu estranho relacionamento com o Chile, seu país de origem, retratando-o através de seus amigos, sua ironia e seu gênio, com um importante material de arquivo inédito e entrevistas gravadas no México, Espanha e Chile.​
The Future
Novel
When their parents die, Bianca starts to smoke and Tomas is still a virgin. The orphans explore the dangerous streets of adulthood until Bianca finds Maciste, a retired Mr. Universe, and enters his dark mansion in search of a future.
Bolaño, Up Close and Personal
Generously included as a bonus DVD alongside the 502-page Bolaño salvaje, a book of essays about and reminiscences on the Chilean novelist/poet published by the Barcelona-based Editorial Candy. Bolaño cercano [a difficult to translate title approximating something like Bolaño, Up Close and Personal], which offers up a sympathetic portrait of Bolaño as a loving family man and tireless reader and writer and teases with ever so brief glimpses of his personal library and countless spiral notebooks filled with rough drafts of his novels and poetry and even comic book-like drawings and illustrations.