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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: ===

* [[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.
* [[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.

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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 (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.

Even though he was from Chile, he spent very little time in the country and lived in Spain. He was also very critical of the writers in Chile, particularly Isabel Allende, decrying their (perceived) lack of talent. Which makes him somewhat of a Base Breaker among Chilean readers.

As you can see, he has been dead for a while, but is still publishing books. That shows you how prolific he was.

Do not confuse with Roberto Gómez Bolaños, also known as Chespirito.

Books written by Bolaño:

Roberto Bolaño provides examples of the following tropes: