Bolaño in context
Marcelo Ballvé argues that Bolaño was above all a chronicler of Latin America’s dashed utopias, of the “scarred and defeated veterans of the hemisphere’s dirty wars.”
Marcelo Ballvé argues that Bolaño was above all a chronicler of Latin America’s dashed utopias, of the “scarred and defeated veterans of the hemisphere’s dirty wars.”
Saki produced “strange, hilarious, black-hearted stories that came out of the decadence and facetiousness that the late Victorians loved and then hated in Oscar Wilde.”
Facsimiles and transcripts of George Eliot’s letters are available online in honor of the 150th anniversary of Scenes of Clerical Life.