¿Qué es lo que finalmente quiere que nos quede como gesto en el rostro a nosotros sus lectores, cuando terminamos de leer uno de sus libros? Bueno, dice Bolaño, esa es una buena pregunta; hay dos r...
¿Qué es lo que finalmente quiere que nos quede como gesto en el rostro a nosotros sus lectores, cuando terminamos de leer uno de sus libros? Bueno, dice Bolaño, esa es una buena pregunta; hay dos respuestas:primero, cada lector es dueño de su propio rostro y yo no tengo nada que ver con el estado en que quede ese rostro, y segundo, si por casualidad han podido ver a alguien cercano a ellos yo me daría por satisfecho. Sobre todo alguien cercano que no cerrara puertas, alguien cercano que abre puertas y ventanas y que luego desaparece. Porque hay muchas cosas por leer. Y la vida no es tan breve como se piensa.
Conchita Penilla entrevista a Roberto Bolaño. Conductora Del Programa Perfiles. Radio Francia Internacional.
Writer Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003). Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1953, Roberto Bolaño moved to Mexico City with his family in 1968. He went back to Chile in 1973 to ''help build socialism''(as he wrote in his story ''Dance Card''), but in less than a month after his return, the army seized power. Bolaño was arrested and imprisoned in Concepción. After his release he returned to Mexico before moving to Paris and then on to Barcelona. Winner of many prizes, including the Premio Herralde de Novela and the Premio Rómulo Gallegos, Bolaño wrote nine novels, two story collections, and five books of poetry. On July 15, 2003, at the age of 50, he died of liver failure in Barcelona. EL PAíS had hailed Bolaño as ''the brightest literary star in the current Latin American panorama,'' and his loss was widely mourned in the Latin American and European press. ''The death of Roberto Bolaño deprives us of visionary author,'' Sergio Alvarez lamented.
Go to this web page to watch Cristian Warnken's interview with Roberto Bolaño.
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