NYC Reading of Roberto Bolano and the Writers He Admired at Symphony Space Nov 10th
An evening of stories by the late Chilean master (The Savage Detectives, 2666) and writers who inspired him, including stories that appeared in the New Yorker as well as pieces by Cortazar and Borges. Bolaño is known for a particular nourish, atmospheric, dangerous, edgy, cool, engrossing style that immediately draws you in to a world of writers, policemen, prostitutes, politicians, militants, lovers and dreamers. Bolaño won the National Book Critics Circle Award for 2666.