Alicia believe’s more of us should read Horacio Castellanos Moya. This is an author I’d never heard of before she replied to my reply. Although, not a lot of his work is translated into English, I could only really find Senselessness and The She-Devil in the Mirror both of which sound very interesting. I can’t help but agree with Alicia, I believe more of us should be reading him. Poking around a little more I found this article in Guernica he wrote on Roberto Bolano, which was a little eye opening to say the least. I have a serious love hate relationship with Bolano, after reading 2666. I think it’s time I give him another shot, to win me over completely. I think I’m going to read The Savage Detectives next. I believe it needs to be done.
Lastly, following Alicia would be good for you.
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I’ve had Moya written down in my Moleskine for some time, meaning to find an English translation of him at a bookstore....
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Look at me getting promoted after I had such a ‘tude! :) “Bolaño Inc.” was a bit...TRUTH...
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