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Amulet by Roberto Bolaño
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2017-reads, literary, owned-books, read-for-school, adult, favorites
Read 2 times. Last read November 5, 2017 to November 12, 2017.

"And although the song that I heard was about war, about the heroic deeds of a whole generation of Latin Americans led to sacrifice, I knew that above and beyond all, it was about courage and mirrors, desire and pleasure. And that song is our amulet."


The writing for this book is absolutely beautiful, that is honestly the top thing that sticks with me. The whole book is so beautifully written I wish I spoke Spanish to read it in its original form.

I'm so glad I read this twice because it was much easier to understand the second time once I had more of a picture of the overall story.

Amulet follows a Uruguayan woman named Auxilio who refers to herself as the mother of mexican poetry and living a bohemian lifestyle in Mexico among young poets she has befriended.

The story centres around Auxilio, who she becomes trapped inside a toilet in the Mexico City university after the riot police come to remove the students and professors. This is based on a true incident. Alone in the toilet for 13 days, she begins reading a book of Mexican poetry she had with her and thinking about the state of modern literature and latinx literature, as well as how this connects to the history and present state of Mexico and the rest of Latin America. The author is Chilean but spent a lot of time living throughout Latin America and I really thought it was interesting how he also wrote himself into the story.

This is such an interesting and unique read, and honestly I am really loving reading more literary fiction thanks to University. I'm going to have to try and keep it up even when it's not required reading.

“Still I kept walking. I walked and walked. And from time to time I stopped and said to myself: Wake up, Auxilio. Nobody can endure this. And yet I knew I could endure it. So I baptized my right leg Willpower and my left leg Necessity. And I endured.”
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Reading Progress

September 24, 2017 – Started Reading
September 24, 2017 – Shelved
September 24, 2017 –
page 0
0.0% "Uni reading time"
September 25, 2017 –
page 58
31.52% "God I absolutely love this. The writing style is downright gorgeous."
September 26, 2017 –
page 105
57.07% "O boy this is definitely vying for the "best book I read for uni" spot in my heart"
September 30, 2017 – Shelved as: 2017-reads
September 30, 2017 – Shelved as: literary
September 30, 2017 – Shelved as: owned-books
September 30, 2017 – Shelved as: read-for-school
September 30, 2017 – Finished Reading
November 5, 2017 – Started Reading
November 5, 2017 –
page 0
0.0% "rereading for exams sigh tis' the season"
November 5, 2017 –
page 37
20.11%
November 7, 2017 –
page 106
57.61% "I honestly love this book, one of my favourites I've read for English ever"
November 12, 2017 –
page 154
83.7% "Dude this book makes way more sense now I'm reading it a second time"
November 12, 2017 – Shelved as: adult
November 12, 2017 – Finished Reading
August 24, 2020 – Shelved as: favorites

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