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Tres is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, originally published in Spanish in 2000 and scheduled to be published in a bilingual edition in September 2011, translated into English by Laura Healy. The collection is composed of three sections: * “Prose from Autumn in Gerona” - a series of prose poems. * “The Neochileans” - a travel narrative in verse concerned with a young band on tour in the far reaches of Chile. * “A Stroll Through Literature” - a series of short poems. A selection of 16 poems from the book was published in BOMB Magazine in March 2011.

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  • Tres is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, originally published in Spanish in 2000 and scheduled to be published in a bilingual edition in September 2011, translated into English by Laura Healy. The collection is composed of three sections: * “Prose from Autumn in Gerona” - a series of prose poems. * “The Neochileans” - a travel narrative in verse concerned with a young band on tour in the far reaches of Chile. * “A Stroll Through Literature” - a series of short poems. A selection of 16 poems from the book was published in BOMB Magazine in March 2011. (en)
  • Tres es el quinto libro de poesía del escritor chileno Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003). Publicado en 2000 en Barcelona por la Editorial Acantilado, se convirtió en el último poemario del autor impreso antes de su fallecimiento.​ Escrito con una dedicatoria principal a su esposa Carolina López,​ su estructura consta de tres partes: la primera dedicada al crítico literario Ponç Puigdevall, la segunda al poeta Rodrigo Lira y la tercera al crítico literario Rodrigo Pinto y al escritor Andrés Neuman.​ (es)
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  • New Directions(English)
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  • Tres es el quinto libro de poesía del escritor chileno Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003). Publicado en 2000 en Barcelona por la Editorial Acantilado, se convirtió en el último poemario del autor impreso antes de su fallecimiento.​ Escrito con una dedicatoria principal a su esposa Carolina López,​ su estructura consta de tres partes: la primera dedicada al crítico literario Ponç Puigdevall, la segunda al poeta Rodrigo Lira y la tercera al crítico literario Rodrigo Pinto y al escritor Andrés Neuman.​ Se publicó el mismo año que su séptima novela, Nocturno de Chile, cuando ya era considerado un escritor reconocido, habiendo editado hacía ya dos años su novela Los detectives salvajes, ganadora de los premios Herralde y Rómulo Gallegos.​ En general, gozó de buenas críticas especializadas,​​ y ha sido traducido al inglés y al francés.​ (es)
  • Tres is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, originally published in Spanish in 2000 and scheduled to be published in a bilingual edition in September 2011, translated into English by Laura Healy. The collection is composed of three sections: * “Prose from Autumn in Gerona” - a series of prose poems. * “The Neochileans” - a travel narrative in verse concerned with a young band on tour in the far reaches of Chile. * “A Stroll Through Literature” - a series of short poems. A selection of 16 poems from the book was published in BOMB Magazine in March 2011. (en)
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