Rereadings #: The Savage Detectives Reread

Rereadings #: The Savage Detectives Reread
David Kurnick
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Paperback
h198 x 129mm - 224pg
1 Feb 2022 US
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9780231194112
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The Savage Detectives elicits mixed feelings. An instant classic in the Spanish-speaking world upon its 1998 publication, a critical and commercial smash on its 2007 translation into English, Roberto Bolano' s novel has also been called an exercise in 1970s nostalgia, an escapist fantasy of a romanticized Latin America, and a publicity event propped up by the myth of the bad-boy artist. David Kurnick argues that the controversies surrounding Bolano' s life and work have obscured his achievements-and that The Savage Detectives is still underappreciated for the subtlety and vitality of its portrait of collective life. Kurnick explores The Savage Detectives as an epic of social structure and its decomposition, a novel that restlessly moves between the big configurations-of states, continents, and generations-and the everyday stuff-parties, jobs, moods, sex, conversation-of which they' re made. For Kurnick, Bolano' s book is a necromantic invocation of life in history, one that demands surrender as much as analysis. Kurnick alternates literary-critical arguments with explorations of the novel' s microclimates and neighborhoods-the little atmospheric zones where some of Bolano' s most interesting rethinking of sexuality, politics, and literature takes place. He also claims that The Savage Detectives holds particular interest for U. S. readers: not because it panders to them but because it heralds the exhilarating prospect of a world in which American culture has lost its presumptive centrality.
David Kurnick' s account of The Savage Detectives shows a glittering intelligence at work. His writing is fluent; his analysis, sharp; his engagement, passionate. His account of the politics of the book and its reception is clear-eyed and wise. His close reading of the text and his insights into its complex form give real pleasure and will delight those who love this novel and enlighten those who are coming to it for the first time. -- Colm Toibin, author of Brooklyn: A Novel Kurnick truly loves The Savage Detectives, and his affection for its poet-protagonists and their fellow-adventurers mirrors the visionary empathy of Bolano' s most personal novel. Reading The Savage Detectives in Kurnick' s company is like sitting down for a long conversation with a brilliant friend (mezcal optional)-an exhilarating mix of shared recognition and initiation into the fresh mysteries of Bolano' s universe. -- Natasha Wimmer, translator of Roberto Bolano' s The Savage Detectives The vividness of David Kurnick' s critique somehow matches, and extends, the vividness of TheSavage Detectives itself. His contextualizations, and the keenness of his perception, both open and anchor the book in new ways. A masterful reading that takes us well beyond any shallow fascinations of the Bolano myth to a place of deeper appreciation. -- Justin Torres, author of We the Animals How to read The Savage Detectives anew? By providing a fresh, comprehensive, and detailed close reading that engages with the specificities of the book' s tantalizing idiosyncrasies without pandering to reductionist critical stances. Kurnick vindicates enthusiasm as a critical point of departure, a methodology almost, without succumbing to hagiography or fandom. -- -Hector Hoyos, author of Beyond Bolano: The Global Latin American Novel
David Kurnick is associate professor of English at Rutgers University at New Brunswick. He is the author of Empty Houses: Theatrical Failure and the Novel (2012). His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Public Books, and the Chronicle of Higher Education, and his translations from Spanish include Julio Cortazar' s Fantomas Versus the Multinational Vampires (2014) and work by Alvaro Enrigue.

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