2666 by Roberto Bolaño

The novel is a sprawling, ambitious work that spans continents and time periods, centering around an elusive, reclusive German author. It intertwines five different narratives: a group of European academics searching for the author, a professor in Mexico dealing with his own personal crises, a New York reporter sent to cover a boxing match in Mexico, an African-American journalist in Detroit, and the horrifying and unsolved murders of hundreds of women in a Mexican border town. The narratives are linked by themes of violence, mystery, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

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Published
2004
Nationality
Chilean
Length
Long
Pages
900-1100
Original Language
Spanish
Avg User Rating
(4.1)
Alternate Titles
None

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