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Roberto Bolaño

Reinventar el Amor, 1976
Mixcoac, Mexico: Taller Martin Pescador
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Roberto Bolaño, Reinventar el Amor, 1976
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Octavo. 20pp. The author's first book and the first book of the press. Cover illustration by Carla Rippey. The Chilean novelist, writer, and poet Bolaño has long been considered one...
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Octavo. 20pp. The author's first book and the first book of the press. Cover illustration by Carla Rippey. The Chilean novelist, writer, and poet Bolaño has long been considered one of the chief Latin American literary minds of the twentieth century. Often his work is cast in the light of his literary peers - Jorge Luis Borges among them - and his politics, especially his rejection of the totalitarian Pinochet government. These latter opinions led him, after a brief attempt at revolutionary action, to leave Chile for Mexico; this first publication appeared shortly after his arrival there. Bound in blue-gray wrappers. Minimal rubs to corners, else fine. First and last pages unopened.
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