Title:: [[The Insufferable Gaucho]]
Authors:: [[Roberto Bolaño]]
Tags:: #shortstories #translatedfiction
Read:: [[2025-01-12]]
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## Editions
- Edition:: [[Picador]], First Paperback, 2024
- Original Copyright:: 2003
- Pages:: 164
## Purchase
* Bookshop.org:: https://bookshop.org/a/94437/9781250898203
## Annotations
Translated by Chris Andrews
Love the new [@picador](https://www.instagram.com/picador/) series of Bolaño’s catalogue, and especially the covers by [@michael_schmelling](https://www.instagram.com/michael_schmelling/). I want them all.
Stylistically these books couldn’t be more different, and demonstrate Bolaño’s range. The Insufferable Gaucho is a collection of short stories and two lectures, all of which I found phenomenal. They are written with intention like a choreographed dance moving purposefully from start to finish. My favorites (if I had to choose) were Alvaro Rousselot’s Journey and Literature + Illness = Illness
Antwerp was completely different, also his first novel, though published 20ish years after first writing it. Written as a series of small vignettes without a sense of chronology or consistent characters, I found it more of an exercise in evoking emotions than a narrative project.