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'''Roberto Bolaño''' (1953 – 2003) was a Chilean writer and poet. He originally wrote poetry, but changed to write fiction for [[Money, Dear Boy|money]] (after all, he had a family to feed). He had a kind of tendency of taking an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] from one book (or sometimes just a minor character) and write a story around that character. |
'''Roberto Bolaño''' (1953 – 2003) was a Chilean writer and poet. He originally wrote poetry, but changed to write fiction for [[Money, Dear Boy|money]] (after all, he had a family to feed). He had a kind of tendency of taking an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] from one book (or sometimes just a minor character) and write a story around that character. |
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* ''[[The Savage Detectives]]'' (1998) |
* ''[[The Savage Detectives]]'' (1998) |
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=== Tropes about him and his work: === |
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* [[Ape Shall Never Kill Ape]]: In “Police Rat”, Pepe worries because since a rat dared to kill another rat, soon it will become commonplace. |
* [[Ape Shall Never Kill Ape]]: In “Police Rat”, Pepe worries because since a rat dared to kill another rat, soon it will become commonplace. |
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* [[Author Avatar]]: Most of his books have a character that it's supposed to be him... one way or another. |
* [[Author Avatar]]: Most of his books have a character that it's supposed to be him... one way or another. |