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The Return
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The Return

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"Dark, intimate and sneakily touching . . . There is gold to be found in [The Return]." --Michael Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review

Composed of thirteen indelible stories, Roberto Bolano's The Return is preoccupied with ghosts: troubled souls haunting society's margins, lovers lost to the ages, young men who no longer recognize themselves in the mirror, fresh corpses afforded no peace, departed poets who visit us in dreams. These tales capture the extremes of human experience--sex, violence, death--and the mundane acts that linger in between, with Bolano's inimitable mordant humor and trenchant insight into what drives us. A master of the short form, Bolano is as interested in the act of storytelling as he is in the stories themselves: how they nestle within one another; how they shift, spread, and scatter; and how they return to us again and again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2024
Pages
208
ISBN
9781250898180

"Dark, intimate and sneakily touching . . . There is gold to be found in [The Return]." --Michael Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review

Composed of thirteen indelible stories, Roberto Bolano's The Return is preoccupied with ghosts: troubled souls haunting society's margins, lovers lost to the ages, young men who no longer recognize themselves in the mirror, fresh corpses afforded no peace, departed poets who visit us in dreams. These tales capture the extremes of human experience--sex, violence, death--and the mundane acts that linger in between, with Bolano's inimitable mordant humor and trenchant insight into what drives us. A master of the short form, Bolano is as interested in the act of storytelling as he is in the stories themselves: how they nestle within one another; how they shift, spread, and scatter; and how they return to us again and again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2024
Pages
208
ISBN
9781250898180