Inmersiones En El Maelström De Roberto Bolaño
Resumen del Libro

A few years after the death of Roberto Bolaño, his works are emerging as one of the most original and engaged Latin American literary proposals in recent decades, so this text is intended as a tribute to the uncompromising conception of his writing: compiled here are six essays on various aspects of the poetic bolañiana, one exalted prose essay that reenacts the concept of Latin Americanness and the splinter in the diaspora and the diversity that cracks the characters transatlantic stories fleeing from each local horror, and sometimes, from themselves. The constant element in several of these stories is the condition of marginality and exile of a nation, of a political situation or rule, exile that sometimes leads to a dysphoric vision of the local world, and in others, a joyous effort to republish parody of a literary tradition which does not belong, aesthetically consolidating a polyphony of dialects and styles, and at the same time, a new literary product that has transhumance as central to its constitution, texts that, rather than local literature, belong to the Spanish as a multifaceted linguistic identity.