Week 11: A Distant Star - Roberto Bolano
I actually really liked this short novel. This book was for the most part pretty interesting and left me wanting to know more as I went along. However, there were certainly some chapters that ended up feeling a bit lengthy and irreverent when thinking about the novel as a whole. Altogether though, definitely one of my favourite styles of writing from the previous literature covered so far. I enjoyed how at the beginning of the book, it was following the lives of university students in their early twenties studying poetry. I imagined it as an interesting group and felt relatable as a student with friends in poetry. I was certainly intrigued by Alberto Ruiz-Tagle and had a funny sense of him as we began to learn more about his character. He presented some unique qualities that were unlike the other poets, whether that be from the attention he received from women, or his really nice clothes and his mysterious and cold poetry. After his visit to the twin's house, this funny sense I