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Roberto Bolaño En La Biblioteca Hispánica De La Agencia Española De Cooperación Internacional Para El Desarrollo (Aecid) Roberto Bolaño. Fotografía de Oswaldo Cruz. En: “Cuadernos Hispanoaméricanos”, nº 604, octubre 2000, pág. [52] ROBERTO BOLAÑO EN LA BIBLIOTECA HISPÁNICA DE LA AGENCIA ESPAÑOLA DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL PARA EL DESARROLLO (AECID) COMPLEMENTO A LA ACTIVIDAD REALIZADA POR LA CASA DE AMÉRICA: 2 Índice 1. Libros de Roberto Bolaño en el Catálogo de la Biblioteca Hispánica. 4 2. Libros sobre Roberto Bolaño en el Catálogo de la Biblioteca Hispánica. 14 3. Artículos de Roberto Bolaño en la revista “Cuadernos Hispanoaméricanos”. 21 4. Artículos sobre Roberto Bolaño en la revista “Cuadernos Hispanoaméricanos”. 22 5. Bibliografía sobre Roberto Bolaño en la base de datos bibliográfica MLA. 23 6. Bibliografía sobre Roberto Bolaño en la base de datos bibliográfica HAPI. 51 7. “Entrevista con Roberto Bolaño”, por Dunia Gras Miravet. 56 En: “Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos”, nº 604, octubre 2000, p. [52]-65. 3 1. Libros de Roberto Bolaño en el Catálogo de la Biblioteca Hispánica. Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: 2666 / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, D.L. 2004 1125 p. ; 22 cm Colección: (Argumentos ; 366) ISBN: 84-339-6867-X Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 2B-80360 R. 335400 PRESTADO Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Amberes / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, cop. 2002 119 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-6832-7 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 2B-68499 R. 319829 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Amuleto / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 1999 154 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-1097-3 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-39602 R. 274604 4 Autor: Castellanos Moya, Horacio Bolaño, Roberto Título: El asco : Thomas Bernhard en San Salvador / Horacio Castellanos Moya ; [nota de Roberto Bolaño] Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Madrid : Tusquets, 2007 139 p. ; 21 cm Colección: Andanzas ISBN: 978-84-8383-027-7 Materias: Bernhard, Thomas Novelas (El Salvador) CDU: 860(728.4)-31 Signatura: ICI 0B-34458 R. 375230 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Braithwaite, Andrés, sel. Villoro, Juan, pr. Universidad Diego Portales (Santiago de Chile), ed. Título: Bolaño por sí mismo : entrevistas escogidas / selección y edición de Andrés Braithwaite ; prólogo de Juan Villoro Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Santiago de Chile : Universidad Diego Portales, 2006 145 p., [5] h. de lám. en bl. y n. : il. ; 24 cm Colección: (Huellas) ISBN: 956-7397-80-5 Materias: Bolaño, Roberto Entrevistas CDU: 860(83) Bolaño, Roberto 1.06 929 Bolaño, Roberto Signatura: ICI 0B-26748 R. 363048 ICI 0B-36883 R. 378984 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Porta, A.G. Título: Consejos de un díscípulo de Morrison a un fanático de Joyce ; seguido por Diario de bar / Roberto Bolaño, A.G. Porta Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : El Acantilado, 2006 182 p. ; 21 cm Colección: Narrativa del Acantilado ISBN: 84-96489-39-6 Materias: Novelas (Chile) Novelas (España) Cuentos (Chile) Cuentos (España) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 2B-93076 R. 351273 5 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Cuentos / Roberto Bolaño Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2010 548 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Otra vuelta de tuerca ISBN: 978-84-339-7591-1 Contenido: Contiene: Llamadas telefónicas ; Putas asesinas ; El gaucho insufrible Materias: Cuentos (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-34 Signatura: ICI 4B-2316 R. 409506 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Los detectives salvajes / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, D.L. 1998 609 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-1086-8 Notas: Premio Herralde de Novela Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-36483 R. 270036 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Echevarria, Ignacio, ed. Título: Entre paréntesis : ensayos, articulos y discursos (1998-2003) / Roberto Bolaño ; edición de Ignacio Echevarria Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, cop. 2004 366 p. ; 22 cm Colección: (Argumentos ; 316) ISBN: 84-339-6210-8 Materias: Artículos periodísticos (Chile) Ensayos (Chile) Reseñas Prólogos Entrevistas CDU: 860(83)-92 Signatura: ICI 2B-77863 R. 332193 ICI 2B-78139 R. 332589 6 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Estrella distante / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, D.L. 1996 157 p. ; 20 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-104-ḥ6 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-30925 R. 265990 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Manzoni, Celina, ed. Título: La fugitiva contemporaneidad : narrativa latinoamericana, 1990-2000 / Roberto Bolaño ... [et al.] ; edición, Celina Manzoni Publicación: Buenos Aires : Corregidor, cop. 2003 301 p. ; 20 cm ISBN: 950-05-1494-X Materias: Narrativa iberoamericana Contemporánea Crítica e interpretación literaria CDU: 860(8=60)-3.09"1990/2000" Signatura: ICI 2B-75835 R. 329855 ICI 2B-76102 R. 329948 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: El gaucho insufrible / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, cop. 2003 177 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-6850-5 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 2B-72361 R. 325339 ICI 2B-72571 R. 325600 7 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: La literatura nazi en América / Roberto Bolaño Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Seix Barral, 1996 237 p. ; 20 cm ISBN: 84-322-4752-9 CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-28664 R. 254396 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Llamadas telefónicas / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, D.L. 1997 204 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-1066-3 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-31804 R. 264935 ICI 2B-41187 R. 285729 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Monsieur Pain / Roberto Pain Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, D.L. 1999 171 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-2445-1 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-55056 R. 291801 8 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Nocturno de Chile / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2000 150 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-2464-8 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-58650 R. 297590 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Una novelita lumpen / Roberto Bolaño Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2009 151 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 978-84-339-7196-8 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 0B-50646 R. 401350 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Una novelita lumpen / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Mondadori, 2002 121 p. ; 21 cm ISBN: 84-397-0955-2 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 2B-68642 R. 319911 9 Autor: Cabrera Infante, Guillermo, pr. Gimferrer, Pere, pr. Bolaño, Roberto Título: Palabra de América / prólogo de Guillermo Cabrera Infante ; epílogo de Pere Gimferrer ; [Roberto Bolaño... et al.] Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Seix Barral, 2003 236 p. ; 23 cm Colección: Los tres mundos. Ensayo ISBN: 84-322-0881-7 Materias: Ensayos (Iberoamérica) Ensayos (España) CDU: 860(8=60)-4 Signatura: ICI 2B-74027 R. 327376 ICI 2B-74622 R. 328356 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Gimferrer, Pere, pr. Título: Los perros románticos : poemas 1980-1998 / Roberto Bolaño ; presentación de Pere Gimferrer Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Acantilado, 2006 88 p. ; 21 cm Colección: El acantilado ISBN: 84-96489-31-0 Materias: Poesías (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-1"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-95787 R. 355100 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Gimferrer, Pere, pr. Título: Los perros románticos : poemas 1980-1998 / Roberto Bolaño ; prólogo de Pere Ginferrer Publicación: Barcelona : Lumen, 2000 93 p. ; 21 cm Colección: Poesía (Lumen) ISBN: 84-264-2820-7 Materias: Poesías (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-1"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-56468 R. 294118 10 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: La pista de hielo / Roberto Bolaño Edición: 1ª ed Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2009 200 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 978-84-339-7199-9 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31 Signatura: ICI 0B-51528 R. 402764 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: La pista de hielo / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Editorial Seix Barral, 2003 188 p. ; 22 cm Colección: (Biblioteca breve) ISBN: 84-322-1175-3 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 2B-74162 R. 327978 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Fundación Colegio del Rey, ed. Título: La pista de hielo / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Alcalá de Henares : Fundación Colegio del Rey, D.L. 1993 198 p. ; 21 cm Colección: Alcalá-Narrativa ISBN: 84-87153-52-6 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-31"19" Signatura: ICI 1B-53068 R. 250437 11 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Putas asesinas / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2005 224 p. ; 20 cm Colección: Compactos ISBN: 84-339-6808-4 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-3 Signatura: ICI 2B-88644 R. 345719 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: Putas asesinas / Roberto Bolaño Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, cop. 2001 225 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 84-339-2485-0 Materias: Novelas (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-1 Signatura: ICI 2B-62286 R. 304258 ICI 2B-66944 R. 317465 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Echevarria, Ignacio, ed. Título: El secreto del mal / Roberto Bolaño ; edición de Ignacio Echevarria Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, cop. 2007 182 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 978-84-339-7143-2 Materias: Cuentos (Chile) CDU: 860(83)-34 Signatura: ICI 0B-29005 R. 366349 12 Autor: Bolaño, Roberto Título: El Tercer Reich / Roberto Bolaño Edición: 1ª ed. Publicación: Barcelona : Anagrama, 2010 360 p. ; 22 cm Colección: Narrativas hispánicas ISBN: 978-84-339-7205-7
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