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Monsieur Pain is a short novel by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003). Written in 1981-1982, it was originally published in 1994 under the title La senda de los elefantes (lit. "The Path of the Elephants") by the City Council of Toledo, Spain, as the winning story of its "Félix Urabayen Prize". The book was reprinted in 1999 under its final Spanish title, Monsieur Pain. A translation from the Spanish by Chris Andrews was published by New Directions in January 2010.

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  • La senda de los elefantes, más conocida por su reedición bajo el nombre de Monsieur Pain, es la segunda novela del escritor chileno Roberto Bolaño, y la primera publicada como único autor. Fue escrita en 1981 o 1982 y publicada por primera vez en 1984 como La senda de los elefantes, gracias al Premio Félix Urabayen del Ayuntamiento de Toledo.​​ En 1999 fue reeditada por la Editorial Anagrama bajo el nombre de Monsieur Pain.​ (es)
  • Monsieur Pain is a short novel by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003). Written in 1981-1982, it was originally published in 1994 under the title La senda de los elefantes (lit. "The Path of the Elephants") by the City Council of Toledo, Spain, as the winning story of its "Félix Urabayen Prize". The book was reprinted in 1999 under its final Spanish title, Monsieur Pain. A translation from the Spanish by Chris Andrews was published by New Directions in January 2010. (en)
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  • La senda de los elefantes, más conocida por su reedición bajo el nombre de Monsieur Pain, es la segunda novela del escritor chileno Roberto Bolaño, y la primera publicada como único autor. Fue escrita en 1981 o 1982 y publicada por primera vez en 1984 como La senda de los elefantes, gracias al Premio Félix Urabayen del Ayuntamiento de Toledo.​​ En 1999 fue reeditada por la Editorial Anagrama bajo el nombre de Monsieur Pain.​ (es)
  • Monsieur Pain is a short novel by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003). Written in 1981-1982, it was originally published in 1994 under the title La senda de los elefantes (lit. "The Path of the Elephants") by the City Council of Toledo, Spain, as the winning story of its "Félix Urabayen Prize". The book was reprinted in 1999 under its final Spanish title, Monsieur Pain. A translation from the Spanish by Chris Andrews was published by New Directions in January 2010. This book was the second novel Bolaño wrote (following Antwerp, written 1980, published 2002) but the first one published, excluding his collaboration with A. G. Porta, Consejos de un discípulo de Morrison a un fanático de Joyce, which was published in 1983. (en)
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