"Now I am a mother and a married woman, but not long ago I led a life of
crime" so Bianca begins her tale of growing up the hard way in Rome in
A Little Lumpen Novelita.
Orphaned overnight as a teenager--"our parents died in a car crash on
their first vacation without us"--she drops out of school and gets a
crappy job. At night, she is plagued by a terrible brightness, and soon
she drifts into bad company. Her little brother brings home two petty
criminals who need a place to stay. As the four of them share the family
apartment and plot a strange crime, Bianca learns she can fall even
lower...
Electric and tense with foreboding, with its jagged, propulsive short
chapters beautifully translated by Natasha Wimmer, A Little Lumpen
Novelita--one of the last novels Roberto Bolano published--delivers a
surprising, fractured fairy tale of taking control of one's fate.