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by Bolaño, Roberto


  Roberto was chosen as winner of several prizes with poems included in this book:

  —Rafael Morales Prize, Talavera de la Reina, 1992, with “Fragments of the Unknown University.”

  —City of Irún Literary Prize, 1994, with “The Romantic Dogs.”

  The section of The Unknown University called “People Walking Away,” was already published by Roberto, with small variations, as Antwerp by Anagrama in 2002.

  Roberto wrote all of his poetry by hand, usually in notebooks. In them you can find practically all of the poems, some with different titles.

  The original Antwerp, for example, is contained in the notebook “Narrations 1980” as “The Little Hunchback.” After that version, a typed version was found without title or date, but which can be dated to the year 1983 or 1984, based on the typewriter used.

  The original for the part called “Prose for Autumn in Gerona” is found in a notebook with poems and writing spanning the years 1981 to 1984. Another version of this material was also found with the name “Prose from Autumn in Gerona or The Immaculate Grave, first version.”

  Regarding the year in which the different poems were written, Roberto has already indicated in his note to this edition the years in which they were created. A meticulous study of his notebooks adds more information:

  The first section corresponds in large part to the years 1979 and 1980. They are texts that form part of the notebooks “Diary I,” “Diary II,” and “Diary III,” dated with those years, and also three other untitled notebooks dated October and November 1980.

  The second part is composed of poems from the notebook “Narrations 1980,” the same untitled notebooks containing poems from the first part, and another notebook called “Poetry, October 1990,” which contains poems dated 1993 and 1994. That said, the great majority of poems correspond to the years between 1980 and 1984.

  Finally, the third part almost entirely contains poems written in notebooks dated between 1987 and 1994.

  The origin of the title The Unknown University is clarified for us by Roberto himself in the poem “Between Friedrich von Hausen . . .”: “Dear Alfred Bester [science fiction writer, New York 1913–Pennsylvania 1987], at least I’ve found one of the wings of the Unknown University!”

  Thank you.

  CAROLINA LÓPEZ

  Index of English titles

  “According to Alain Resnais” 45

  “After a dream” 455

  “A happy ending” 787

  “All the stores were closed today” 223

  Among the Horses 325

  Angels 119

  Another Morning at Estrella de Mar Campground 251

  Antwerp 417

  “A person caresses you, teases you” 501

  Applause 409

  “A Tao . . . A Tao . . . Our little Darío” 205

  “At 4 a.m. old photographs of Lisa” 17

  Atole 657

  “Autumn in Gerona” 477

  “A woman — I ought to say a stranger —” 449

  “A woman’s voice says she loves” 87

  Bar, The 331

  Barcelona Afternoons 287

  Barcelona Scene, A 231

  “Beautiful unremembered moments” 197

  Bend, The 243

  “Between Friedrich von Hausen” 285

  Big Silver Waves 395

  “Blood coagulated on horizontal glass” 105

  Blue 313

  Bruno Montané Turns Thirty 567

  Bum, The 401

  Calle Tallers 379

  “Call the boss and tell him” 513

  Chilean Poetry Is a Gas 521

  Chinese Poet in Barcelona 27

  Cleaning Utensils 319

  Clear Water Along the Way 403

  “Cloudy daybreak” 499

  “Cold reality frozen fly’s eye” 265

  Dance, The 411

  Daybreak 7

  “Day breaks at the campground” 249

  “Death, too, has some systems of clarity” 481

  “Death is an automobile” 273

  “Death is an automobile” 577

  Detectives, The 605

  Dickensian Children 33

  “Docks Every evil spirit brightens up” 121

  Donkey, The 695

  “Don’t listen to the voices of dead friends, Gaspar” 269

  Don’t Write Poems but Sentences 39

  Elements, The 429

  El Greco 97

  Empty Cars 427

  Empty Place Near Here, An 371

  Ernesto Cardenal and I 671

  Ethics 115

  “Expect nothing of combat” 75

  Extra Silence, An 365

  Eyes 641

  F. B. —He Dead 687

  Façade 303

  Fat Chance, Hon 291

  “Fever falls like snowflakes” 137

  A Fly Inside a Fly 229

  Footsteps on the Stairs 361

  For Antoni García Porta 259

  For Edna Lieberman 151

  For Efraín Huerta 49

  For Rosa Lentini, Who Wants to be Grown Up and Responsible 195

  For Victoria Ávalos 181

  Four Poems for Lautaro Bolaño 793

  Fragments 233

  Fritz Leiber Rereads Some of his Stories 89

  “From this side of the river” 465

  Front Line, The 203

  Frozen Detectives, The 609

  Fucking Whistler 31

  Fullness of the Wind, The 305

  “Garbage . . . With great care I’ve drawn the ‘G’” 153

  Ghost of Edna Lieberman, The 711

  “Go to hell, Roberto, and remember you’ll never” 101

  “Goodnight cornea goodnight” 247

  Great Pit, The 675

  Greek, The 729

  Green, Red, and White Checks 307

  “Guiraut de Bornelh the rain” 69

  “Guiraut Sitting on the tavern porch” 77

  Gun to His Mouth, The 393

  Gypsies 565

  Happy Ending, A 803

  “Hills shaded beyond your dreams” 271

  Homage to Resortes 691

  Homage to Tin Tan 693

  Hope 179

  Horde 523

  Hospital, A 387

  “I am a bed that never creaks a bed at one” 169

  “I asked if she was still there” 41

  “I brush my teeth, wash my face” 489

  “I can’t walk, you say” 103

  “I deserved every bit of it, boss, don’t turn on the light” 239

  “I dreamt of frozen detectives” 603

  “I dreamt of lips” 63

  “I listen to Barney Kessel” 255

  “I mean: there’s Giorgio Fox” 491

  “I’m in a bar and someone’s name is Soni” 161

  I’m My Own Bewitchment 311

  “In a thousand years nothing will be left” 19

  “Indeed, dejection, angst, etc.” 487

  “In District 5 with the Latin Americans” 275

  “In dreams I returned to my childhood country” 589

  “In lost cars, with two or three distant friends” 581

  In Some Enormous Dry Place, 1949 569

  Inspector, The 293

  Instructions, The 327

  Interval of Silence 343

  “In the reading room of Hell” 135

  “In the TV movie” 587

  Iron Table 157

  “I said I’d never forget you” 281

  “I saw her walking down the street” 579

  I Saw My Father Again 701

  “I see them every day, with their motorbikes” 583

  “It doesn’t matter where the wind drags you” 213

  It’s Better to Learn How to Read than to Learn How to Die 781

  “It’s hardly surprising that the author’s room” 467

  “It’s hardly surprising that the author walks” 497

  “It’s nighttime and I’m in the Zona Alta�
� 245

  Juan del Encina 185

  King of Parks, The 715

  Knife’s Glare, The 421

  La Chelita 199

  La Francesa 635

  La Pava Roadside Bar of Castelldefels 415

  Last Love Song of Pedro J. Lastarria, alias “El Chorito,” The 665

  Last Savage, The 591

  Latin American Poetry 525

  Launch Ramps 385

  Light, The 661

  Like a Waltz 405

  Lisa 629

  Lola Paniagua 167

  Lost Detectives, The 607

  Luck 571

  Lupe 625

  Macedonio Fernández 191

  Mario Santiago 227

  Medic, The 375

  Mexican Manifesto 529

  “Middle Ages of long hair untouched by the wind” 71

  Molly 261

  Money 219

  Monkey, A 321

  Monk, The 55

  Monty Alexander 425

  Motorcyclists, The 399

  Mr. Wiltshire 745

  Muse 805

  My Castles 25

  “My gift to you will be an abyss, she said” 633

  My Life in the Tubes of Survival 683

  My One True Love 339

  My Poetry 29

  Nagas 431

  Napo 563

  Neochileans, The 749

  Never Alone Again 407

  “Never get sick Lose all the battles” 65

  New Subdivisions. Nightmare 241

  Nile, The 317

  Nomad, The 617

  “No one sends you letters now” 277

  Notes on a Castration 437

  Nothing Bad Will Happen to Me 253

  “Now you fill the screen” 509

  “Now you’re slipping toward the plan” 505

  “Now you walk alone along the piers” 283

  Nurses, The 709

  Occasionally It Shook 367

  “Of chairs, of premium sunsets” 163

  Only Image I’ve Kept of T. C., The 51

  Palingenesis 719

  “Paradise, at times” 495

  “Paris rue des Eaux” 225

  Patricia Pons 131

  People Walking Away 389

  Perfection 359

  Plain, The 127

  Poe’s Library 129

  Poet Does Not Wait for the Lady, The 57

  Police 601

  Policeman Walked Away, The 333

  Portrait in May, 1994 801

  Postscript 433

  Prickly Pear 663

  Pulsing of Your Heart, The 557

  Rain 647

  Reading of Conrad Aiken, A 93

  Reading of Howard Frankl, A 95

  “Reality” 511

  Reasonable People vs. Unreasonable People 315

  “Recurring, the stranger hangs from the kaleidoscope” 493

  Redhead, The 381

  Redhead, The 441

  Re-Lax 139

  Resurrection 783

  “Resurrection said the traveler at the inn” 599

  Reunion 735

  Roberto Bolaño’s Devotion 723

  Roberto Bolaño’s Return 725

  Robot, The 263

  Romance Novel 351

  Romantic Dogs, The 673

  Saint Roberto of Troy 189

  Scalpel-Host 235

  Sea, The 357

  Self-Portrait 789

  Self-Portrait 791

  Self-Portrait at Twenty Years 621

  Sheet, The 337

  She Reigns Over Destruction 645

  “She says she’s okay” 461

  “She takes her pants off in the dark.” 145

  “She teases you, caresses you” 453

  Silent Night 423

  Sirens, The 173

  “Sleep my abyss, reflexes may tell me” 85

  Snow-Novel, The 9

  “So, it’s hardly surprising that there’s an abundance” 483

  Solitude 99

  Sonnet, A 47

  Sophie Podolski 689

  South American, The 623

  Spring 107

  Spring 1980 257

  Station Plaza 201

  Statue, A 171

  “Strange gratuitous occupation” 13

  Streets of Barcelona 123

  Summer 419

  “Sunday morning” 485

  Sunset, The 619

  “Switchblade to the neck” 35

  Synopsis. The Wind 353

  Tallers Street 221

  Taoist Blues of Valle Hebrón Hospital, The 705

  “Texts by Joe Haldeman, J. G. Ballard” 61

  “That age-old moment” 503

  “The author blurted out “I can’t keep” 165

  “The author sets aside his work” 479

  “The day will come when they’ll call you from the street” 117

  “The girl in red is actually a sound” 175

  “The kaleidoscope observed” 515

  “The memory of Lisa descends again” 651

  “The nightmare begins over there, right there” 81

  “The Persian blinds let in, scarcely, two beams of moonlight” 237

  “The protagonist is left with adventure” 463

  “The real situation: I was alone in my house” 469

  “There are days when one is inclined to read massive poems” 193

  “There are no more images, Gaspar, no metaphors around here” 133

  There Are No Rules 413

  There Was Nothing 323

  Thersites 59

  “The screen, crossed by strips” 459

  “These are the Roman faces of Hell” 91

  “The snow falling over Gerona” 143

  “The stranger is sprawled on the bed” 451

  “The troubadours laugh on the tavern porch” 73

  “The vases conceal” 83

  They Talk But Their Words Don’t Register 347

  “This could be hell for me” 457

  “This hope isn’t something” 517

  This is the Honest Truth 11

  “Those Mexico City dawns appear this time of day” 207

  Three Years 391

  “Through the windows of a restaurant” 507

  “To get close to the stranger” 475

  Tough Guys. Critical and Ethnographic Commentary 615

  Tough Guys Don’t Dance 611

  Trees 37

  “Truth is I’m the one who’s most afraid” 211

  “Try not to sleep, Roberto, I tell myself . . .” 575

  27 Years Old 363

  Twilight in Barcelona 717

  “Two bodies in a sleeping bag” 209

  “Two in the morning and a blank screen” 471

  Two Poems for Lautaro Bolaño 797

  Two Poems for Sara 177

  Verses by Juan Ramón 747

  Victoria Ávalos and I 183

  Victory 445

  “Violence is like poetry” 141

  Weekend, A 215

  “What are you doing in this city where you’re poor” 43

  “What’s there behind when there’s something behind” 473

  “When I got to the Stadiums” 585

  “When I think of people whose lives go to shit each day” 113

  When I Was a Boy 355

  White Handkerchief, A 377

  Wigs of Barcelona, The 23

  Window, The 159

  With the Flies 187

  Witness, The 297

  Work 15

  Worm, The 649

  “Write of widows, the abandoned ones” 21

  “Write red sex cross-cut by gray palm trees” 109

  Write Whatever You Want 111

  Years, The 731

  Yellow 373

  You’ll Walk Away 147

  Your Distant Heart 279

  “Your text . . . Your way of avoiding” 53

  “You wish the angst would go away” 5

  Índice de títulos en Español

  Agua
clara del camino 402

  “Ahora llenas la pantalla” 508

  “Ahora paseas solitario por los muelles” 282

  “Ahora te deslizas hacia el plan” 504

  “Ahora tu cuerpo es sacudido por” 150

  “A las 4 de la mañana viejas fotografías de Lisa” 16

  “Al personaje le queda la aventura” 462

  “Amanece en el camping” 248

  Amanecer 6

  “Amanecer nublado” 498

  Amarillo 372

  Amberes 416

  Ángeles 118

  “Aparecen a esta hora aquellos amaneceres del D.F.” 206

  Apuntes de una castración 436

  Árboles 36

  “Así, no es de extrañar” 482

  Atole 656

  “A través de los ventanales de un restaurante” 506

  Automóviles vacíos 426

  Autorretrato 788

  Autorretrato 790

  Autorretrato a los veinte años 620

  A veces temblaba 366

  Azul 312

  Bar La Pava, autovía de Castelldefels 414

  Biblioteca de Poe 128

  Bisturí-hostia 234

  Bruno Montané cumple treinta años 566

  “Buenas noches córnea buenas noches” 246

  “Caca . . . Con mucho cuidado he trazado la «G»” 152

  “Cada día los veo, junto a sus motos” 582

  “Cae fiebre como nieve” 136

  Calles de Barcelona 122

  “Colinas sombreadas más allá de tus sueños” 270

  Como un vals 404

  Cuadros verdes, rojos y blancos 306

  Cuando niño 354

  “Cuando piense en gente hecha mierda diariamente” 112

  Cuatro poemas para Lautaro Bolaño 792

  “Dársenas Todo espíritu maligno anima” 120

  “De este lado del río” 464

  “Dentro de mil años no quedará nada” 18

  “De sillas, de atardeceres extra” 162

  “Después de un sueño” 454

  Devoción de Roberto Bolaño 722

  “Dice que está bien” 460

  “Dije que jamás te olvidaría” 280

  “Dos cuerpos dentro de un saco de dormir” 208

  Dos poemas para Lautaro Bolaño 796

  Dos poemas para Sara 176

  “Duerme abismo mío, los reflejos dirán” 84

  “Edad Media de las cabelleras” 70

  El aplauso 408

  El atardecer 618

  “El autor escapó «no puedo mantener»” 164

  “El autor suspende su trabajo” 478

  El baile 410

  El brillo de la navaja 420

  El burro 694

  “El caleidoscopio observado” 514

  El dinero 218

  El enfermero 374

 

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