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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Bolaño, By Night in Chile: Reading Group with David Kurnick
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SUMMARY:Bolaño, By Night in Chile: Reading Group with David Kurnick
DESCRIPTION:<h2><a href="/novel-theory">NOVEL THEORY</a></h2><h2>SPEAKER:&nbsp;<span>David Kurnick</span>, <span>Rutgers University</span></h2><p><em><span>Nocturno de Chile</span></em><span> was the last novel published in Bolaño’s lifetime but one of the first to be encountered by Anglophone readers. It forms a kind of loose conceptual trilogy with 1996’s </span><em><span>Estrella distante</span></em><span> (Distant Star, 2004) and 1999’s </span><em><span>Amuleto</span></em><span> (tr. Amulet, 2007): all novella-length, first-person fictions about Art and Politics. One of his few wholly “Chilean” books and based on recognizable figures, it raises questions about the politics of literary criticism; the conventions of the death-bed confession novel; the Lukácsian problematic of the appearance of world-historical figures in the historical novel; humor, sympathy, allegory, and readerly identification. Please join us for a discussion of this fascinating work.</span></p><h3>About the Speaker</h3><p><span>David Kurnick is Professor of English at Rutgers. He is the author of </span><em><span>Empty Houses: Theatrical Failure and the Novel</span></em><span> (Princeton, 2012) and, for Columbia’s Rereadings series, </span><em><span>The Savage Detectives Reread</span></em><span> (2022). His translations include Julio Cortázar’s </span><em><span>Fantomas versus the Multinational Vampires</span></em><span> and works by Álvaro Enrigue. He’s working on a book on nineteenth-century ideas of the social and has been writing recently about the relations between queer theory and literary criticism.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Please see the pre-circulated paper attached to this page below.</strong> <strong>The passcode you receive when you register for the Zoom event is also the password for this pre-circulated paper.</strong></p><p><span>If you have any questions, please contact Deidre&nbsp;Lynch at&nbsp;</span><a href="mailto:deidrelynch@fas.harvard.edu">deidrelynch@fas.harvard.edu</a><span>&nbsp;or Yoon Sun Lee at&nbsp;</span><a href="mailto:ylee@wellesley.edu">ylee@wellesley.edu</a><span>.&nbsp;</span></p>
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