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	<title>be still please &#124; notes on unconventional living by Armando Bellmas &#187; latin american literature</title>
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		<title>[06/52] Amulet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amulet by Roberto Bolaño

Chilean Roberto Bolaño is fast becoming one of my favorite authors.

"Why?", you ask.

Perhaps it's because when I read his work it feels as if I'm moving through hundreds of years of Latin American literature.

From time to time I feel as though my books and figurines were with me still. But how could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.bellmas.com/blog/i/52-06.jpg"><img src="http://www.bellmas.com/blog/i/52-06.jpg" alt="" title="Amulet by Roberto Bolaño" width="259" height="400" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1807" /></a><div class="cap"><a href="http://www.booksandbooks.com/NASApp/store/Product?s=showproduct&isbn=9780811217460">Amulet</a> by Roberto Bolaño</div>

<p>Chilean <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Bola%C3%B1o">Roberto Bolaño</a> is fast becoming one of my favorite authors.</p>

<p>"Why?", you ask.</p>

<p>Perhaps it's because when I read his work it feels as if I'm moving through hundreds of years of Latin American literature.</p>

<blockquote><p>From time to time I feel as though my books and figurines were with me still. But how could they be? Are they somehow floating around me or over my head? Have the figurines and books that I lost over the years dissolved into the air of Mexico City? Have they become part of the ash that blows through the city from north to south and from east to west? Perhaps. The dark night of the soul advances through the streets of Mexico City sweeping all before it. And now it is rare to hear singing, where once everything was a song. The dust cloud reduces everything to dust. First the poets, then love, then, when it seems to be sated and about to disperse, the cloud returns to hang high over your city or your mind, with a mysterious air that means it has no intention of moving.</p></blockquote>

<p>I can't wait to read more of Bolaño's work.</p>

<div class="fiftytwo">I'm reading 52 books in 52 weeks this year. A book a week.<br />See more books from this endeavor <a href="http://www.bellmas.com/blog/tag/52-books-in-52-weeks/">here</a>.</div>]]></content:encoded>
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