The Skating Rink
Roberto Bolano ; Chris Andrews (Oversetter)
'Gripping, easy to read, sometimes funny and extraordinarily romantic ...High praise' Independent on Sunday When Nuria Marti,
the beautiful Spanish figure skater, is suddenly dropped from the Olympic team, a besotted admirer builds a secret ice rink for her in the ruins of an old mansion on the outskirts of their seaside
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'Gripping, easy to read, sometimes funny and extraordinarily romantic ...High praise' Independent on Sunday When Nuria Marti,
the beautiful Spanish figure skater, is suddenly dropped from the Olympic team, a besotted admirer builds a secret ice rink
for her in the ruins of an old mansion on the outskirts of their seaside town. What he doesn't tell her is that he paid for
it using embezzled public funds. Such deceit is not without repercussions, and the skating rink soon becomes a crime scene
...Rife with political corruption, sex, jealousy and frustrated passion, The Skating Rink -- narrated in turn by a corrupt
and pompous civil servant, a beleaguered romantic poet, and a duplicitous local entrepreneur -- is a darkly atmospheric tale
of murder and its motives. 'This magnificent murder mystery ...is wrought with voices of great urgency and yet penned with
a delectable lightness of touch' List 'Elegant, elusive and amusing, this novel is more than capable of standing alongside
the rest of Bolano's work' Daily Telegraph
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2011
Forlag: Pan Macmillan
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 192
ISBN: 9780330510530
Format: 20 x 13 cm
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Roberto Bolano was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1953. He grew up in Chile and Mexico City. His first full-length novel, The
Savage Detectives won the Herralde Prize and the Romulo Gallegos Prize and Natasha Wimmer's translation of The Savage Detectives
was chosen as one of the ten best books of 2007 by the Washington Post and the New York Times. Bolano died in Blanes, Spain,
at the age of fifty. Described by the New York Times as "the most significant Latin American literary voice of his generation",
in 2008 he was posthumously awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for his novel 2666.