Woes of the True Policeman
Roberto Bolano
£9.99
Description
When Oscar Amalfitano begins an affair with one of his students, he has no idea where it will lead.
More than his turbulent revolutionary past, or the death of his beautiful wife, the scandalous exposure of this relationship will change him for ever. Forced to flee Barcelona with his seventeen-year-old daughter, Amalfitano finds himself in Santa Teresa, a sprawling, mythical town on the Mexico-US border, populated by mysterious characters and haunted by dark tales of murdered women.
Returning to the the world and characters of 2666, Bolano’s masterpiece, Woes of the True Policeman explores the the power of art, memory and desire – and marks a kaleidoscopic, lyrical and darkly humorous last act in one of the great oeuvres of world literature.
TRANSLATED BY NATASHA WIMMER
‘Hallucinatory, manic, fearful, comic… Bolano must be read by anyone who loves the novel’ Herald
‘We savour all he has written as every offering is a portal into the elaborate terrain of his genius’ Patti Smith
Publisher Review
The most significant Latin American literary voice of his generation. * The New York Times Book Review * Bolano’s voice demands attention. * The New Yorker * It’s no exaggeration to call Bolano a genius * Washington Post * Bolano makes you feel changed for having read him; he adjusts your angle of view on the world * Guardian * An event of language and devilish wit * Wall Street Journal *
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