December 2008
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2666, by Roberto Bolaño. Translated by Natasha Wimmer. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 898 pages. $30.
Francine Prose is a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine and the author, most recently, of Goldengrove.
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| SEE ALSO: 2666 (Book); Bolaño, Roberto | ||||||
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