Roberto Bolaño on a Estrella distante
Abstract
This paper focuses on the review, reading, and search for the subject, Roberto Bolaño, in one of his novels: Distant Star. In this sense, the ways in which the author is present in his novel are observed, based on the ambiguity of textual strategies and the procedure of the fragmentation of the self that occurs within the book. It is also highlighted the way in which the Chilean author unfolds and proposes to update historical events in his narrative, with references to reality, through the exercise (simulated or not) of memory, as an unfolding and part of himself as a conscious subject, inside and outside of literature.
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