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Roberto Bolaño (1952-2003)

He was a Chilean novelist and poet, winner of the prestigious Rómulo Gallegos Prize for his novel "Los detectives salvajes" (The Savage Detectives) in 1999. For most of his youth he was a nomad, living at one time or another in Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, France and Spain, until he finally settled down in the early eighties in the small Catalonian beachtown of Blanes, where he would die of a liver disorder he suffered from for more than a decade. A crucial episode in his life, mentioned in different forms in several of his works, occurred in 1973, when he left Mexico for Chile to "help build the revolution." In this trip he would meet Salvadorean revolutionary poet Roque Dalton. After Augusto Pinochet's coup against Salvador Allende, he was arrested and spent six days in custody, although he did not suffer torture, and was rescued by two former classmates who had become police detectives. In the seventies he became a Trotskyist and founding member of the infrarrealismo, a small reaching poetic movement. Six weeks before he died, his fellow Latin American novelists hailed him as the most important figure of his generation at an international conference he attended in Seville.
Bolaño only began publishing regularly in the late nineties, when he immediately became a widely respected figure in Spanish and Latin American letters.


如何去区分一件艺术品呢?如何去把它从无数的评论家、讲解员、不知疲倦的剽窃者、破坏者及最终的孤独运数中短暂地区分开来呢?很简单,那就是去翻译它
如果我必须说出我会被拘留或被关在精神病院的真正想法。嘿!我肯定这对于每一个人都是一样的
有暴力演变为谋杀(暴力发展到极端)自然变成具体、存在和真实的场合、情形和境况
杀手的本能,和很多其他人一样,都是人类天生的。人类和死亡、人类和残酷、人类和血统 – 它们都息息相关。虽然这不是一个令人愉快的情势,但却是必然的走向。