2666

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2666 is a posthumously published, sprawling experimental novel by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño that interweaves multiple narratives to explore violence, art, and evil in the late 20th century.

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instanceOf novel
posthumous work
author Roberto Bolaño NERFINISHED
authorDiedBeforePublication true
awarded National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 2008
centralTheme art
disappearance
evil
femicide
literary criticism
obsession
the Holocaust NERFINISHED
violence
war
countryOfOrigin Chile NERFINISHED
criticalReception widely acclaimed
EnglishTranslator Natasha Wimmer NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 2004
genre experimental fiction
literary fiction
novel
postmodern literature
hasPart The Part About Amalfitano NERFINISHED
The Part About Archimboldi NERFINISHED
The Part About Fate NERFINISHED
The Part About the Crimes NERFINISHED
The Part About the Critics NERFINISHED
hasTranslation English
influencedBy European modernism
Latin American literature
literaryMovement postmodernism
narrativeForm multi-part novel
notableCharacter Amalfitano NERFINISHED
Benno von Archimboldi NERFINISHED
Espinoza NERFINISHED
Norton NERFINISHED
Oscar Fate NERFINISHED
Pelletier NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of serial murders of women in northern Mexico
interweaving multiple narratives
numberOfParts 5
originalLanguage Spanish
placeOfFirstPublication Spain NERFINISHED
publicationStatus posthumously published
publisherOfFirstEdition Anagrama NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Savage Detectives NERFINISHED
setting Europe NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
Santa Teresa NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

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