Written when he was only twenty-seven, Antwerp can be viewed as the
Big Bang of Roberto Bolano's fictional universe. This novel presents the
genesis of Bolano's enterprise in prose; all the elements are here,
highly compressed, at the moment when his talent explodes. From this
springboard--which Bolano chose to publish in 2002, twenty years after
he'd written it ("and even that I can't be certain of")--as if testing
out a high dive, he would plunge into the unexplored depths of the
modern novel.
Voices speak from a dream, from a nightmare, from passersby, from an
omniscient narrator, from "Roberto Bolano." Antwerp's fractured
narration in fifty-four sections moves in multiple directions and cuts
to the bone.