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Whilst 2666 is much preoccupied with the problem of “evil” it is also concerned with reputation. Bolano’s reputation as a novelist had been building toward the end of his life and it’s not unreasonable to assume that Amalfitano’s opinion of the pharmacist is his own -
"He chose The Metamorphosis over The Trial, he chose Bartleby over Moby-Dick. . .A Christmas Carol over A Tale of Two Cities or The Pickwick Papers. What a sad paradox. . .even bookish pharmacists are afraid to take on the great, imperfect, torrential works, books that blaze paths into the unknown."
Maybe there’s an element of special pleading in criticising someone who prefers the shorter works of the masters to the masterpieces .There are enough references to masterpieces to be fairly sure Bolano thought he was writing one. The reflections on literary longevity, however, suggest some doubt. They’re strikingly similar to Julian Barnes’s “Nothing To Be Frightened Of”. There comes a time when almost every writer is read for the last time. Their last reader dies and with them all trace of the author. So fame for most writers is transient and posterity is ultimately elusive. Most cannot choose how or even if they are remembered - Archimboldi’s father whose dying wish is to be buried with full military honours is slung into a common pit by his wife and daughter!, the German writer Furst-Puckler more famous as the inventor of Neapolitan(?) Ice-Cream.
Much has been made of the date 2666 as being enigmatic. It alludes to a sentence in “Amulet” that describes a deserted street as like
“a cemetery in the year 2666, a forgotten cemetery under the eyelid of a corpse or an unborn child, bathed in the dispassionate fluids of an eye that tried so hard to forget one particular thing that it ended up forgetting everything else”
Maybe it’s simpler than that. Perhaps its’ Bolanos way of saying that by 2666 none of this will matter?
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