Blanes explores Roberto Bolaño's literary world with a series of talks

The local library hosts sessions to analyze the Chilean author's work and his time spent in the town.

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Generic image of a library interior with bookshelves.

The Roberto Bolaño Library in Blanes is hosting a series of talks titled De Blanes a Bolaño: Rere la pista del detectiu salvatge this March to explore the author's legacy.

This cultural initiative, which began in late February, consists of four informative sessions. The project is led by Jorge Luis Flores Hernández, a researcher from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
The program continues this Saturday, March 21st, with a presentation by Constanza Ternicier. The session will focus on the dimension of illness within Bolaño's literary production.
The cycle will conclude on Saturday, March 28th at 12:00 PM. During the final session, Juan Pablo Villalobos and Jorge Luis Flores will discuss the novel Los detectives salvajes from an autobiographical perspective.
All activities are free and open to the general public. The final talk will coincide with the closing of the exhibition Bolaño, el visitant del futur at Casa Saladrigas.