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    <![CDATA[By Night in Chile]]>
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    <![CDATA[A deathbed confession revolving around Opus Dei and Pinochet, <em>By Night in Chile</em> pours out the self-justifying dark memories of the Jesuit priest Father Urrutia.  <p>As through a crack in the wall, <em>By Night in Chile</em>'s single night-long rant provides a terrifying, clandestine view of the strange bedfellows of Church and State in Chile. This wild, eerily compact novel&#151;Roberto Bolaño's first work available in English&#151;recounts the tale of a poor boy who wanted to be a poet, but ends up a half-hearted Jesuit priest and a conservative literary critic, a sort of lap dog to the rich and powerful cultural elite, in whose villas he encounters Pablo Neruda and Ernst Jünger. Father Urrutia is offered a tour of Europe by agents of Opus Dei (to study &quot;the disintegration of the churches,&quot; a journey into realms of the surreal); and ensnared by this plum, he is next assigned&#151;after the destruction of Allende&#151;the secret, never-to-be-disclosed job of teaching Pinochet, at night, all about Marxism, so the junta generals can know their enemy. Soon, searingly, his memories go from bad to worse. Heart-stopping and hypnotic, <em>By Night in Chile</em> marks the American debut of an astonishing writer.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A first-person narration novella, By Night in Chile is a deathbed confession of Father Urrutia, a.k.a. Father Ibacache, a half-hearted Jesuit priest and literary critic. Set during the transition from Allende to Pinochet, and written in one single paragraph except for the last sentence, the novel pa...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/46850704">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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