. . ISBN:? 9787208 175006
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Polano's early works are full of sense of humor and youthful sadness, and many elements and narrative structures that will appear in his works in the future can be found here.
Although the novel is adapted from science fiction, it is not science fiction in the usual sense. The story revolves around Remo, 2 1 year-old, and Jan Schreira, 71year-old. They moved to Mexico City after Pinochet took office and rented a small attic together. Yang spent most of his time in his room, writing lyrical and fanatical letters to sci-fi writers he admired, telling them about his life, troubles and dreams. Remo wandered, investigated and met with various poets and friends in Mexico City. ...
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Robert. Roberto Bora? o, 1953—2003)
He was born in Chile. His father was a truck driver and an amateur boxer. His mother taught mathematics and statistics at school. 1968 The whole family moved to Mexico. 1973 Bolanho returned to Chile to join the socialist revolution but was arrested and almost killed. After fleeing back to Mexico, he and his friends promoted the "Surrealism" movement, combining surrealism, Dadaism and street drama, aiming to inspire young people in Latin America to love life and literature. 1977 He went to Europe and finally got married and settled on the coast of Bolava, Spain. In 2003, he died in Barcelona at the age of 50 because his liver function was damaged and he could not wait for an organ transplant.
Bolano began to write novels when he was nearly forty years old, but the number of his works was amazing, leaving behind ten novels, four collections of short stories and three poems. 1998 The Great Detective in the Wilderness caused a sensation in Latin American literary circles, no less than the grand occasion when One Hundred Years of Solitude was published thirty years ago. The publication of "2666" behind it has aroused overwhelming praise from European and American public opinion, praising masterpieces, greatness, milestones, geniuses and so on. Susan. Sontag, John? Colm, Bainville? Tobin, Stephen? Many writers, such as King, praised Bolanho. Some even commented that the publication of this book made the author stand in the same queue with Cervantes, Stern, Melville, Proust, Muzil and Pynchon.
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If I want to recommend it to people who haven't read Polano's book, I will definitely recommend it first, and then the Wild Detective 2666.
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Polano's literary map is full of hyperlinks about distant stars, unknown universities, amulets and imperial games. Remo and Yang are the embodiment of writers, just like instinctive realists in the detective wilderness, wandering around the city like ghosts for inexplicable mysterious events. Remo's memory is a love letter written by young exiles to Mexico, but it is always mixed with Nazi elements such as gallows and gas chambers. The scattered stories in the narrative are allusions to the military coup in Chile. The spaceship left the devastated earth, and the young rebels arrived in the exile in the north. They can start over, but the arrest and beating before leaving still left scars. Polano once again skinned the intellectuals, and the disillusionment of political ideals will eventually become the literary material of the exiles, and the hot-blooded youth will inevitably degenerate into dissatisfied unemployed people. Yang's letter to American science fiction writers is a futile fantasy and accusation written in the spirit of science fiction. All of the above are gathered into a strange interview at the beginning and an award-winning novel with a beginning and an end, just like a dream, always related to reality …
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When I saw the last dialogue between men and women on the Ramo branch line, I suddenly felt afraid: It won't be Ry? Murakami, will it? But then Yang appeared, then Bolano (who had a lacrimal gland), and then the Mexican manifesto-one of the favorites of unknown universities after reading it. Finally, I closed the book and thought it was right, absolutely right, and it was right to dig graves to make money!
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Polano, the favorite movie after Detective Wilderness and Distant Stars. Here, Polano met before and after the revolution. To some extent, this is his Catcher in the Rye, full of romantic blood.
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Dear Robert, the situation is this: On a morning in the color of a local dog, the spaceship appeared on the outline of the mountains, Chile began to sink with the whole of Latin America, we became fugitives, and you were the pursuer. The picture is not static, not "eternal" or a fearless heroic dream. The picture is dynamic, moving in many directions! Those who fight as fugitives and trackers tomorrow may join hands to meet nothingness the day after tomorrow, right?
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I should ask others how they feel, or look up a calendar, because sometimes I think this is the longest night in a year. Not only that, sometimes I even believe that the night will never end. It's different from all other nights. At the end of other nights, we either swallow the night in one gulp, or chew it slowly, ruminate constantly, and finally usher in the dawn slowly. The night I'm talking about-like the night when Nine Life Cat wore 100 km boots-disappeared or left at some unusual moments, just like playing games in front of a mirror. When the night fades, a part of it never wants to leave, that is to say, it has not completely dissipated. It is the kindest hydra. At 6: 30 in the morning, it returned to 3: 45 in the morning. Although it only lasted for five minutes, and many people may resent it, for others, it is undoubtedly a gift, a real forgiveness, and the sky is rewinding.
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Weird literary ideas. Yang sent more and more letters to America. In my dream, Laura told me to go forward and let me look for traces of the hurricane. The scene in the dream is a high mountain, and Laura's hair is shining and full of vitality. In real life, Laura said I love you and we will be very happy. Still have to be a good person! I added. We want to be kind, Laura. We want to be generous and kind! Laura smiled, but I meant it. One afternoon-I will never forget that afternoon-I did a tap dance while we were taking the elevator at the subway station. That's it. I've never tried tap dancing before, but it was really perfect. Laura told me that you can dance very well, just like Mount Fred Astaire. I'm surprised. I shrugged my shoulders and my eyes were full of tears. "Why are you sad?" I don't know, but I think I was torn to pieces by something. ""Just because you did a tap dance? Poor thing, come here and let me hug you. ""Let's hug each other quietly, shall we? " "But we will get in the way of people who go out. Here. Well, let's go out, too, but take your time. "I repeat: we should be kind, Laura, we should be generous and kind! Then Laura smiled. Of course, I smiled, but I smiled unnaturally.
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I am the dawn of Mexico, and I will always overcome death. * It has something to do with Mexican beliefs. They think that the alternation of day and night is actually a contest between good gods and evil gods. The arrival of dawn every day means that good gods can always drive away darkness and become the winner. This belief is reflected in many literary works, such as The First Dream written by the poetess Sol Juana.
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The night sky is clear. Looking up at the moon in that area, you will find that the moon is not like the moon, but more like a sheet spread in the sky and blown dry by the wind. As usual, the motorcycle broke down again, so we had to take turns pushing it forward and change people every two blocks.
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The appearance of those people dwarfed our two poets. In fact, only the two of them discovered each other's existence, because one of them was the father of yuan poetry and the other was the father of alphabetic poetry. The hostility between the two factions is greater than that between the Capulet family and the Montague family in Verona.
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Sex or religion can be used to prevent the outbreak of war. All signs show that one day I know what a dark age this is-these two things are the only choice for citizens.
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