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Roberto Bolaño与Sergio的工作友谊González Rodríguez在最近的学术研究中经常被提及,众所周知,Roberto曾与Sergio就Ciudad的女性杀戮事件(Juárez)进行通信,以便在2666年撰写《关于罪行的部分》。本研究对《关于犯罪的部分》和González Rodríguez的《Huesos en el el》进行了比较分析,以显示两位作者在形式上的差异,表明Bolaño对犯罪的虚构化的形式元素表明了对《城市》Juárez中集体创伤的理解。
Reflections on the Testimony of Trauma: Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 and Sergio González Rodríguez’s Huesos en el desierto
Roberto Bolaño’s working friendship with Sergio González Rodríguez has been often addressed in recent scholarship, and it is well-known that the former was in correspondence with the latter about the feminicides in Ciudad Juárez in order to write “The Part About the Crimes” in 2666. This study provides a comparative analysis between “The Part About the Crimes” and González Rodríguez’s Huesos en el desierto to show the departure in form between the two authors, suggesting that the formal elements of Bolaño’s fictionalisation of the crimes are indicative of an understanding of collective trauma in Ciudad Juárez.