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Antwerp

A wide-ranging Roberto Bolaño review in the NYRB

Posted by Tom Roberge, on September 30, 2011

Read the full review here. (subscription required)

 

Related Author: Roberto Bolaño
Related Book: Antwerp | The Return | The Insufferable Gaucho | Between Parentheses | Tres

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