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Overview
Bolaño’s radical first novel makes its paperback debut as a New Directions Pearl.
Written when he was only twenty-seven, Antwerp can be viewed as the Big Bang of Roberto Bolaño’s fictional universe. This novel presents the genesis of Bolaño’s enterprise in prose; all the elements are here, highly compressed, at the moment when his talent explodes. From this springboard—which Bolaño chose to publish in 2002, twenty years after he’d written it (“and even that I can’t be certain of”)—as if testing out a high dive, he would plunge into the unexplored depths of the modern novel.
Voices speak from a dream, from a nightmare, from passersby, from an omniscient narrator, from “Roberto Bolaño.” Antwerp’s fractured narration in fifty-four sections moves in multiple directions and cuts to the bone.
Editorials
Roberto Bolaño
“The only novel that doesn't embarrass me is Antwerp.”The Millions
Antwerp is a total avant-garde freakout, and has to be among the most linguistically beautiful things Bolaño wrote.— Garth Risk HallbergThe Los Angeles Times
“Never less than mesmerizing.”Michael Greenberg
With Bolaño you rarely feel beset by monotony. Certainly not in Antwerp, a tiny, unclassifiable book that will be of interest mainly to his most devoted fans.—The New York Times