Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Third Reich, Roberto Bolaño


I do not like plundering editorial to that seen under the creative legacy of a successful author after her death, leading to the publication for use and enjoyment for fans of every word written by this author leave regardless of the value or relevance of these texts. I read so Third Reich miracle and almost without trying. The funny thing is how much I liked it, I dare say that is one of the best books I've read Bolaño, and now they're few.

Another curious fact about this book is so classic structure that has, is a novel that tells a linear story with his approach, his knot and its aftermath. And the truth is that it does really well. The story of a German couple Holiday in the Costa Brava and the incidents that living with other tourists and local people could have lead to stereotyping, prejudices, preconceived ideas and tourism notes of local color. None of that is in the book, fortunately, Udo, the young German lover and expert wargames in the game "The Third Reich" the narrator is ignorant and clueless that as the novel progresses have increasing problems to find out what occurs and even to distinguish between fantasy and reality. In this way the story is gaining in amazement without actually ever separated from the routine of a coastal village at the end of the holiday season, and the environment will win precisely accuracy thanks to the protagonist's estrangement with his environment.

The Third Reich is a complete novel, though there is much to say but consciously, and with a perfectly finished off. With the bombing of Bolaño's posthumous texts are creating an image of this neglected author as a writer and chaotic, whose works give the impression of being left half done. But Third Reich is a novel that has stood by itself, and it is also understandable and easy (even enjoyable) to read without losing one iota of quality. The truth is I do not understand why not published during his lifetime. Or wanted to publish.

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