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I was wary of letting the critique of the Bolaño phenomenon stand in for a reading of Bolaño—wary.played off liberal American politics and curiosity about our Latin American neighbors—a formulation suggesting that the books had been purpose-built to cater to Americans (in addition to intimating that curiosity about other parts of the world is blameworthy).

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now at Bolaño—all of it bespoke a distress that wasnt utterly clear about its origins or meaning.This logic—whereby suspicion of the works readers shades into disdain for the writer—reached its oddest moment in a 2009 essay entitled Questions for Bolaño by the eminent scholar of Latin American literature Jean Franco.reported on a trip home during which he sat in a café listening to an expat gringo couple discuss plans to rent a house on Oaxacas beach-lined coast.

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the translator and critic Veron­ica Esposito reiterated the worry that Bolaño—a writer she loved—was loved by American readers for the wrong reasons.7 percent if you just count literary fiction and poetry—Bolaño was taking up more than his fair share.

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at least; he conceded that it was true Bolaño was a master at this exercise—but once you saw the trick there was nothing else.

and not just because in doing so one may have become a dupe of marketers or indulged in exoti­cizing projections.Its a matter of providing a prompt that guides the AI in that direction.

lets get into how to construct a detailed prompt.It tends to shut down if you ask it political questions.

 Ive pulled a few lines from ChatGPTs responses so you can see how it interprets different perspectives.I can ask ChatGPT to describe the Amazon Echo smart home device from the point of view of a product manager.

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