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Bolaño in “Popsterity”
Bookslut’s Jesse Tanger-Mills, Latin Lit Lover, on the late Roberto Bolaño, Latin American Literary Celebrity Maristain: What does the word “posthumous” mean to you? Bolaño: Sounds like a Roman gladiator. Two kinds of readers: hedgehogs and foxes. While the hedgehog … Continue reading
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