Amulet

In reading Amulet by Roberto Bolano, there were many things in the book that were difficult to understand, and I had to honestly Wikipedia some things, such as the attack on the demonstrators of the university in Mexico. However, I think the point of the book is to show the flow of history and the […]

Review of Amulet by Bolano

I really liked this weeks reading even though it was really scary. The introduction that explained that it would be…

Amulet, Roberto Bolaño

 

    One of the wonderful things I have realized throughout this course is that, despite how I have been often made to feel throughout other literature classes, it is not always necessary to pick out every detail and hidden theme from a book. I am all for analyzing stuff but I’ve noticed while reading and writing these blogs that often it really isn’t necessary. Roberto Bolaño’s Amulet was another great example of this for me. Last week I read The Trenchcoat and learned about an awful situation that I had not known anything about previously. This week I also found myself learning something new and once again questioning why the American school system taught me literally nothing about other countries’ history. I am sure I could have found some underlying things throughout this novel but just reading it and understanding the situation was enough. 

    Amulet was a novel narrated by Auxilio who hides in a bathroom stall as UNAM is occupied by soldiers. She thinks about the past and, the future while she sits for some somewhat unclear amount of days. During this time we are sucked right into the past with her. This style (type may be a better word?) of narration reminded me a lot of The Shrouded Woman. While I found it all pretty interesting the multiple pages of prophecies is what really piqued my interest more. I think it is because we have already passed some of them and while I cannot say whether or not Anton Chekhov was reincarnated in 2003, 2010 or, 2014 it is still so interesting to think that in the mind of Auxilio, he would only has one more reincarnation to go now. Anyway, the recollection of memories seemed really on brand for this class. I also was reminded somewhat of W, or the Memory of Childhood just because of how she could not remember the details of her own story too well and the way fantasy flowed throughout the story. It is really interesting beginning to see these big similarities throughout the books we have read this term. 

My question relates to the fact that I know I and many others have been starting to notice similarities between all of these books: Which one interests you the most and why? I was skeptical at first of how all these books could share things in common while being written at different times and places but so far it has really proven to be true and it’s interesting to see what these common themes are.

Amulet, Roberto Bolaño

 

    One of the wonderful things I have realized throughout this course is that, despite how I have been often made to feel throughout other literature classes, it is not always necessary to pick out every detail and hidden theme from a book. I am all for analyzing stuff but I’ve noticed while reading and writing these blogs that often it really isn’t necessary. Roberto Bolaño’s Amulet was another great example of this for me. Last week I read The Trenchcoat and learned about an awful situation that I had not known anything about previously. This week I also found myself learning something new and once again questioning why the American school system taught me literally nothing about other countries’ history. I am sure I could have found some underlying things throughout this novel but just reading it and understanding the situation was enough. 

    Amulet was a novel narrated by Auxilio who hides in a bathroom stall as UNAM is occupied by soldiers. She thinks about the past and, the future while she sits for some somewhat unclear amount of days. During this time we are sucked right into the past with her. This style (type may be a better word?) of narration reminded me a lot of The Shrouded Woman. While I found it all pretty interesting the multiple pages of prophecies is what really piqued my interest more. I think it is because we have already passed some of them and while I cannot say whether or not Anton Chekhov was reincarnated in 2003, 2010 or, 2014 it is still so interesting to think that in the mind of Auxilio, he would only has one more reincarnation to go now. Anyway, the recollection of memories seemed really on brand for this class. I also was reminded somewhat of W, or the Memory of Childhood just because of how she could not remember the details of her own story too well and the way fantasy flowed throughout the story. It is really interesting beginning to see these big similarities throughout the books we have read this term. 

My question relates to the fact that I know I and many others have been starting to notice similarities between all of these books: Which one interests you the most and why? I was skeptical at first of how all these books could share things in common while being written at different times and places but so far it has really proven to be true and it’s interesting to see what these common themes are.

Amulet

I truly enjoyed reading ‘Amulet’ this week. I think Auxilio as a character was really well developed and realistic. With her being ‘the mother of poetry’, the work was quite poetic with the metaphors and rhythm at points. My favourite line was ‘I was there with them because I had nothing either, except my memories’ […]