New Year's Eve, 1975: Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima, poets and leaders of a movement they read more
Written with burning intesity in the last years of Roberto Bolaño’s life, 2666 has been greeted across the world read more
New Year's Eve, 1975: Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima, poets and leaders of a movement they read more
‘A short, original, engaged and engaging novel; a good introduction to the longer works of this writer.’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Roberto Bolaño redefined the form of the novel in his m read more
'Lucid, insane, deadly serious, wildly playful, biblomaniacal, and perversely imaginative' Nicole Krauss
Featuring several mass-murdering authors, two fraternal writers at the head of a football-hooligan ring and a po read more
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About the Book: The Third Reich
War-games champion Udo Berger and his girlfriend Ingeborg are on ho read more
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About the Book: Antwerp
Intense and irrepressible, the novel is a personal declaration of the power of literature
Antwerp was Roberto Bolano's first novel, though he chose not to publish it until 2002, more than twenty ye read more
‘Wonderfully unreserved’ New York Review of Books
This bilingual collection of forty-four poems presents English readers with their first chance to encounter the phenomenon of Roberto Bolaño as read more
The collected non-fiction of Roberto Bolaño, published in English for the first time
Roberto Bolaño is most widely known for his groundbreaking novels and irreverent poetry, but as he became increasingly fam read more
The first UK publication of the brilliant and innovative work that made Bolaño the most admired Spanish writer of his generation
Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as an encyclopaedia of extre read more
A spellbinding, sui generis, detective fiction focusing on the swirling vortex of sex, death, and intrigue surrounding a beautiful Spanish figure skating champion
Rife with political corruption, sex, jealousy and frus read more
A story of hopeless love, desperate grief and the power of guilt: Monsieur Pain is a hallucinatory masterwork by the great Roberto Bolaño.
Paris, 1938. The Peruvian poet César Vallejo lies dying in ho read more
Discovered after his death, in 2003, Bolano's final novel published for the very first time in English.
About the Book: The Third Reich
Udo Berger, aspiring writer and wargames champion of Stuttgart, decides it is tim read more
Celebrating 40 years of outstanding international writing, Picador reissues twelve essential novels.
Picador has been publishing the finest fiction from across the globe since 1972. Amongst a number of publishing initiatives to celebrate our 40th read more
About the Book: Woes of the Real Policeman
When Oscar Amalfitano begins an impulsive affair with one of hisstudents at the University of Barcelona, he has no idea where itwill lead. More than his turbulent revolutionary past, or t read more
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