Queer Exposures: Sexuality and Photography in Roberto Bolano's Fiction and Poetry (Pitt Illuminations)

by Ryan Long

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Roberto Bolano (1953-2003) stands out among recent Latin American writers because of his unique combination of critical acclaim, popularity, and literary significance. Queer Exposures analyzes two central but understudied topics in Bolano's fiction and poetry: sexuality and photography. Moving beyond a consideration of how his texts represent these topics, Ryan F. Long demonstrates that, when considered in tandem, they form the basis for a new innovative and critical approach. Emphasizing the processes of exposure associated with photography and sexuality, especially queer sexuality, provides readers and scholars with a versatile method for comprehending Bolano's constellation of texts. With close readings of a broad range of texts, from poetry written just after his arrival in Spain in the late 1970s to his posthumously published novels, Queer Exposures concludes that an emphasis on sexuality and photography is essential for understanding how Bolano's texts function in dialogue with one another to elucidate and critique the interrelations of writing, visual representation, and power.
  • ISBN10 0822946696
  • ISBN13 9780822946694
  • Publish Date 28 December 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Pittsburgh Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 312
  • Language English