“2666” ~ Roberto Bolano
“2666” ~ Roberto Bolano
It was one thing to read Roberto Bolano’s novel “The Savage Detectives” and have your mind thrilled and expanded by a sexy, meandering masterpiece born whole into the English language. It was still another to read it and know, from the advance reports of Spanish readers, that Bolano’s true masterpiece was still to come. And here it is: “2666”, the 898-page novel he sprinted to finish before his early death in 2003, again showing Bolano’s mesmerizing ability to spin out tale after tale that balance on the edge between happy-go-lucky hilarity and creeping dread. But where the motion of “The Savage Detectives” is outward, expanding in wider and wider orbit to collect everything about our lonely world, “2666”, while every bit as omnivorous, ratchets relentlessly toward a dark center: the hundreds of mostly unsolved murders of women in the desert borderlands of maquiladoras and la migra in northern
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