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National Book Critics Circle Award Winner, 2008
"Composed in the last years of Roberto Bolaño's life, 2666 was
greeted across Europe and Latin America as his highest achievement,
surpassing even his previous work in its strangeness, beauty, and scope.
Its throng of unforgettable characters includes academics and convicts,
an American sportswriter, an elusive German novelist, and a teenage
student and her widowed, mentally unstable father. Their lives intersect
in the urban sprawl of SantaTeresa―a fictional Juárez―on the
U.S.-Mexico border, where hundreds of young factory workers, in the
novel as in life, have disappeared."