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Monsieur Pain Roberto Bolano

Monsieur Pain By Roberto Bolano

Monsieur Pain by Roberto Bolano


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Summary

Occult sciences, Cesar Vallejo, WWII, hopeless love, and a final Epilogue for Voices: Monsieur Pain is a hallucinatory masterwork by the great Roberto Bolano.

Monsieur Pain Summary

Monsieur Pain by Roberto Bolano

Paris, 1938. The Peruvian poet Cesar Vallejo is in the hospital, afflicted with an undiagnosed illness, and unable to stop hiccuping. His wife calls on an acquaintance of her friend Madame Reynaud: the Mesmerist Pierre Pain. Pain, a timid bachelor, is in love with the widow Reynaud, and agrees to help. But two mysterious Spanish men follow Pain and bribe him not to treat Vallejo, and Pain takes the money. Ravaged by guilt and anxiety, however, he does not intend to abandon his new patient, but then Pain's access to the hospital is barred and Madame Reynaud leaves Paris.... Another practioner of the occult sciences enters the story (working for Franco, using his Mesmeric expertise to interrogate prisoners)-as do Mme. Curie, tarot cards, an assassination, and nightmares. Meanwhile, Monsieur Pain, haunted and guilty, wanders the crepuscular, rainy streets of Paris...

Monsieur Pain Reviews

A very good read and essential for Bolano completists. -- Craig Morgan Teicher - The Plain Dealer
John Coltrane jamming with the Sex Pistols. -- John M. Richardson - Esquire
Roberto Bolano was an examplary literary rebel. To drag fiction toward the unknown, he had to go there himself, and there invent a method with which to represent it. Since the unknown place was reality, the results are multi-dimensional. -- Sarah Kerr - The New York Review of Books
Bolano wrote with the high-voltage first-person braininess of a Saul Bellow and an extreme subversive vision of his own. -- Francisco Goldman - The New York Times Magazine
Delightfully noirish. -- Brad Hooper - Booklist
Monsieur Pain, an early novella, beautifully translated by Chris Andrews, joins his other works in all their aching splendour. -- Carolina de Robertis - National Post
A heightened sense of analogy aligns careless deserters, serious moviegoers and sold-out psychics to a world of labyrinthine visions.... -- Roberto Ontiveros - The Dallas Morning News
A real discovery and a substantial addition to the growing Bolano library in English. -- Stephen Henighan - The Quarterly Conversation

About Roberto Bolano

Author of 2666 and many other acclaimed works, Roberto Bolano (1953-2003) was born in Santiago, Chile, and later lived in Mexico, Paris, and Spain. He has been acclaimed by far the most exciting writer to come from south of the Rio Grande in a long time (Ilan Stavans, The Los Angeles Times), and as the real thing and the rarest (Susan Sontag). Among his many prizes are the extremely prestigious Herralde de Novela Award and the Premio Romulo Gallegos. He was widely considered to be the greatest Latin American writer of his generation. He wrote nine novels, two story collections, and five books of poetry, before dying in July 2003 at the age of 50. The poet and translator Chris Andrews has won the Valle Inclan Prize and the French-American Translation Prize for his work.

Additional information

GOR013184419
9780811217149
0811217140
Monsieur Pain by Roberto Bolano
Used - Like New
Hardback
New Directions Publishing Corporation
20100119
144
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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