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Check out New York Magazine's Five Most Unskippable Passages in 2666.

BOMB magazine's in-depth 2002 interview with Bolaño: "Reading is more important than writing"

"An epic of whispers and details": Slate's review by Adam Kirsch.

Writer Edmund White calls 2666 "the most relentlessly fascinating author I've read in the past 10 years"

The Village Voice talks to 2666 translator Natasha Wimmer 

Writer Jonathan Lethem reviews 2666 in The New York Times: "Bolaño has proven [literature] can do anything"

Learn about the racy French symbolist painter Gustav Moreau's work "Jupiter and Semele", which was adopted as the cover design.

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