
Bolaño, vuelve a casa viaja a Dallas, Texas.
Invitados por la librería The Wild Detectives.
We begin the celebration with “Bolaño, Come Back Home“, a site-specific literary performance by Marc Caellas and Esteban Feune de Colombi—a poetic walk through the streets of Oak Cliff, where literature meets the city in motion. Inspired by an underground zine created by Roberto Bolaño and Bruno Montané in Barcelona, this performance imagines what it might have been like if Bolaño and his poetic squad had roamed these very streets, weaving their words into the landscape. Through poems, anecdotes, and fragments of his novels, the city becomes a stage, and the audience, part of the journey. This event is made possible thanks to the support of Southwest Review.
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(imagen Gladys Serrano, El País)

About marccaellas
MARC CAELLAS
Marc Caellas, natural de Barcelona, es un artista multidisciplinar cuyos proyectos se concretan en forma de libros, performances, obras de teatro o proyectos culturales que mezclan literatura, música, teatro y arte contemporáneo.
Su últimos montajes estrenados son Sin timón & en el delirio (Ciudad de México, 2021) y Bolaño, vuelve a casa (Barcelona, 2020), inspirados en la poética de Mario Santiago Papasquiaro y Roberto Bolaño respectivamente y Suicide Notes, con David G. Torres.
Ha publicado 7 libros:
Notas de suicidio (Editorial La Uña Rota, 2022)
Dos hombres que caminan (Ediciones menguantes, 2022)
Neuros Aires (Editorial Libros del Zorzal, 2020)
Drogotá (Editorial Planeta, 2017)
Caracaos (Editorial Melusina, 2015)
Carcelona (Editorial Melusina, 2011)
Teatro del bueno (Editorial Tea-tron tinta, 2015)
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