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''The Romantic Dogs'' (''Los perros románticos'' in Spanish) is a collection of poems by the Chilean author
Roberto Bolaño Roberto is an Italian, Portuguese and Spanish variation of the male given name Robert. Notable people named Roberto include: * Roberto (footballer, born 1912) * Roberto (footballer, born 1977) * Roberto (footballer, born 1978) * Roberto (footb ...
. It was first published in 1994, then expanded in 2000. The bilingual edition, with English translations by Laura Healy, was published by New Directions in 2008. These 43 poems span nearly twenty years, from 1980 to 1998, embracing a wide variety of topics. Bolaño's obsession with detectives is evident in several poems, but the collection suggests other preoccupations, as in the poem "
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in Mexico."


The poems

* "The Romantic Dogs" * "Self-Portrait at Twenty Years" * "Resurrection" * "In the Reading Room of Hell" * "Soni" * "Ernesto Cardenal and I" * "Day Bleeding Rain" * "The Worm" :A poem of a man repeatedly described as "a worm with a straw hat / and an assassin's glare". The character is also the subject of Bolaño's short story of the same name ("El Gusano" in Spanish, though translated as " The Grub" in Chris Andrews's translation included in ''
Last Evenings on Earth ''Last Evenings on Earth'' (''Llamadas Telefonicas'' in Spanish) is a collection of short stories by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, published in 1997 with a translation into English by Chris Andrews published in 2006. The stories in this vol ...
''). * "Lupe" :A poem of a young prostitute who loses her son; a character of the same name and background appears in ''
The Savage Detectives ''The Savage Detectives'' (Spanish: ''Los detectives salvajes'') is a novel by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño published in 1998. Natasha Wimmer's English translation was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2007. The novel tells the sto ...
''. * "The Front Line" * "La Francesa" * "The Outsider Ape" * "Dirty, Poorly Dressed" * "I Dreamt of Frozen Detectives" * "The Detectives" * "The Lost Detectives" * "The Frozen Detectives" * "Fragments" * "The Ghost of Edna Lieberman" * "Visit to the Convalescent" * "Godzilla in Mexico" * "Verses by Juan Ramón" :A poem incorporating verses by Spanish poet
Juan Ramón Jiménez Juan Ramón Jiménez Mantecón (; 23 December 1881 – 29 May 1958) was a Spanish poet, a prolific writer who received the 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his lyrical poetry, which in the Spanish language constitutes an example of high ...
from the poem "La carbonerilla quemada". * "Dino Campana Revises His Biography in Castel Pulci Psychiatric Hospital" * "Palingenesis" * "The Nurses" * "Twilight in Barcelona" * "The Greek" * "Mr. Wiltshire" * "Rain" * "Luck" * "X-Rays" * "The Last Love Song of Pedro J. Lastarria, Alias 'El Chorito'" * "My Life in the Tubes of Survival" * "On the Edge of the Cliff" * "Roadster" * "The Last Savage" * "Half-Baked" * "Atole" * "The Donkey" * "Parra's Footsteps" : An homage to Chilean poet
Nicanor Parra Nicanor Segundo Parra Sandoval (5 September 1914 – 23 January 2018) was a Chilean physicist and poet. He has been considered one of the most influential Spanish-language Chilean poets of the 20th century. Parra described himself as an " an ...
. * "I'll Try to Forget" * "Muse" * "With the Flies"


Reception

According to Charles Bainbridge, writing for ''
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'':
"The collection is dominated by a series of sustained reminiscences, fuelled by rage and a sense of cornered idealism ..at key moments the writing pitches a kind of visionary anger. Bolaño seems most at home when describing the sparse Mexican towns near the border with the US ..and much of the best writing evokes characters, such as "The Worm" or "Lupe", who inhabit this violent world. But the book ends on a very different note with two sudden love poems – lyrical, even gentle – that celebrate the possibility of a kind of salvation"
Sarah Kerr, writing for ''
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'', found the poems to be "wonderfully unreserved" while
Boyd Tonkin Boyd Tonkin Hon. FRSL is an English writer, journalist and literary critic. He was the literary editor of ''The Independent'' newspaper from 1996 to 2013. A long-time proponent of foreign-language literature, he is the author of ''The 100 Best No ...
of ''
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'' stated that Bolaño "can sound like a Whitman-esque visionary, as in 'The Last Savage', or erotically star-struck, as with 'La Francesa' and her love 'brief as the sigh of a guillotined head', or lyrically touching, recalling teenage hooker 'Lupe' and her lost baby."Boyd Tonkin
"The Romantic Dogs, By Roberto Bolaño"
''
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'', 25 March 2011.


References


External links


''The Romantic Dogs''
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Complete Review ''Complete Review'' (stylized ''complete review'') is a literary website founded in March 1999. It is best known for reviews of novels in English translation, in particular drawing attention to otherwise neglected contemporary works from around th ...
. Includes links to reviews. *Levi Stahl
"The Romantic Dogs by Roberto Bolaño"
''The Quarterly Conversation''
"Godzilla in Mexico"
– a poem from the collection, ''
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'', 5 March 2011.
"My Life in the Tubes of Survival"
– a poem from the collection, ''
Boston Review ''Boston Review'' is an American quarterly political and literary magazine. It publishes political, social, and historical analysis, literary and cultural criticism, book reviews, fiction, and poetry, both online and in print. Its signature form ...
'', September/October 2007. {{DEFAULTSORT:Romantic Dogs 1994 poetry books 2000 poetry books Chilean poetry collections Works by Roberto Bolaño