Postmodernism of Resistance in Roberto Bolaño’s Fiction and Poetry

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Postmodernism of Resistance in Roberto Bolaño's Fiction and Poetry examines the ways in which Bolaño employs a type of literary aesthetics that subverts traits traditionally associated with postmodernism. Pastén B. coins these aesthetics "postmodernism of resistance" and argues that this resistance stands in direct opposition to critical discourses that construe the presence of hopeless characters and marginal settings in Bolaño's works as signs of the writer's disillusionment with the political as a consequence of the defeat of the Left in Latin America. Rather, he contends, Bolaño creates a fictional world comprised of characters and situations that paradoxically refuse to accept defeat--even while displaying the scars of terrible historical events. In this work Pastén B. challenges some critical assumptions about Bolaño's fiction and poetry that led to decontextualized interpretations of his work and offers a singularly comprehensive investigation that synthesizes multiple perspectives of a complicated author into one text.

Author(s): J. Agustín Pastén B.
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 474
Tags: Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Postmodernism, Chilean Literature

Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
A note on the text
Chapter 1. Introduction and Theorectical Background
Chapter 2. An Engaged Postmodern Poet’s Three-pronged Line of Defense
Chapter 3. The Detective Genre: A Hero with Multiple Faces
Chapter 4. History, Nomadic Gatherings, and Territory in Bolaño’s Short Stories
Chapter 5. The Republic of Letters’ Trials and Tribulations
Chapter 6. Literature and Disenchantment
Chapter 7. 2666: Historical Hauntings and Capitalism’s Dark Side
Conclusion
Notes
Books by Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003)
Works Cited
Index