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by Bolaño, Roberto


  Terra Autem Erat Inanis, by Argentino Schiaffino, Buenos Aires, 1996.

  Three Poems to Argentina, by Silvio Salvático, Buenos Aires, 1923.

  The Time of Argentinean Youth, a manifesto by Italo Schiaffino, Buenos Aires, 1969.

  A Toast to the Boys, by Italo Schiaffino, Buenos Aires, 1978.

  A Tranquil Night in Burgos, play by Irma Carrasco, premiered at the Teatro Principal, Madrid, December 1940.

  To Daddy, by Edelmira Thompson, Buenos Aires, 1909.

  The Treasure, by Argentino Schiaffino, Miami, 2010.

  The Triumph of Virtue or the Triumph of God, by Irma Carrasco, Salamanca, 1939.

  The True Son of Job, by Harry Sibelius, New York, 1996.

  Twelve, by Pedro González Carrera, Cauquenes, 1955.

  Unsolved Crimes in Force City, by Gustavo Borda, Mexico City, 1991.

  Untilled Land, by Jim O’Bannon, Atlanta, 1971.

  Untitled, posthumous novel by Zach Sodenstern, Los Angeles, 2023.

  Vindication of John Lee Brook and Other Poems, John Lee Brook, Los Angeles, 1975.

  The Virgin of Asia, by Irma Carrasco, Mexico City, 1954.

  The Visitors from Beta Centauri, J.M.S. Hill, New York, 1928.

  The Voice You Withered, by Irma Carrasco, Mexico City, 1930.

  Vulture Hill, by Irma Carrasco, Mexico City, 1952.

  The War Criminals’ Son, by Franz Zwickau, Caracas, 1967.

  Warriors of the South, by Zach Sodenstern, Los Angeles, 2001.

  The Watchful Eye Club, by J.M.S. Hill, New York, 1931.

  The Way of the Brave, by Jim O’Bannon, Atlanta, 1966.

  The Wild World of Roscoe Stuart, by J.M.S. Hill, New York, 1932.

  Will Kilmartin’s Brain in Flames, by J.M.S. Hill, New York, 1929.

  The Works of T. R. Murchison, Seattle, 1994. Contains almost all the stories and novels published by Murchison in the various magazines put out by the Aryan Brotherhood.

  The World of Snakes, by J.M.S. Hill.

  The Witches, by Ernesto Pérez Masón, Havana, 1940.

  Youthful Ardor, by Juan Mendiluce, Buenos Aires, 1968.

  Copyright © 1996 by Roberto Bolaño

  Copyright © 2008 by the Heirs of Roberto Bolaño

  Translation copyright ©2008 by Chris Andrews

  All rights reserved. Except for a brief passage quoted in a newspaper, magazine, radio, television, or website review, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher.

  Published by arrangement with Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells, the Heirs of Roberto Bolaño, and Anagrama Editorial.

  Manufactured in the United States of America

  New Directions Books are printed on acid-free paper.

  First published as a New Directions Book in 2008

  Published simultaneously in Canada by Penguin Books Canada Ltd.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Bolaño, Roberto, 1953–2003.

  [Historia de la literatura Nazi en America. English]

  Nazi literature in the Americas / Roberto Bolaño ; translated into English by Chris Andrews.

  p. cm.

  eISBN 978-0-8112-2056-9

  I. Andrews, Chris, 1962– II. Title.

  PQ8098.12.O38H5713 2007

  863'.64—dc22

  2007037800

  New Directions Books are published for James Laughlin

  by New Directions Publishing Corporation,

  80 Eighth Avenue, New York 10011

  Also by Roberto Bolaño

  Available from New Directions

  Amulet

  Antwerp

  Between Parentheses

  By Night in Chile

  Distant Star

  The Insufferable Gaucho

  Last Evenings on Earth

  Monsieur Pain

  Nazi Literature in the Americas

  The Return

  The Romantic Dogs

  The Secret of Evil

  The Skating Rink

  Tres

 

 

 


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