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Wikipedia article




'The Third Reich' ('El Tercer Reich' in Spanish) is a novel by the Chilean author Roberto Bolao written in 1989. It was discovered among his papers following his death and published in Spanish in 2010. An English translation by Natasha Wimmer was published in November 2011.

Plot



The novel concerns Udo Berger, a German wargame champion, who returns with his girlfriend Ingeborg to the small town on the Costa Brava where he spent the summers of his childhood. When one of his friends disappears Udo invites a mysterious local to play a game of 'Rise and Decline of the Third Reich', a classic wargame published by Avalon Hill.Anthony Paletta, [http://www.themillions.com/2012/02/war-games-on-roberto-bolanos-the-third-reich.html "War Games: On Roberto Bolaos The Third Reich"], 'The Millions', Feb 10, 2012.

Serialized publication



By special arrangement with the Bolao estate, 'the Paris Review' planned to publish the complete novel in four installments over the course of a year with illustrations by Leanne Shapton. The first installment appeared in the 2011 spring issue and the second in the 2011 summer issue. This is the first serialized novel published in the magazine since Harry Mathewss 'The Sinking of the Odradek Stadium', forty years earlier.

Critical reception



The introduction to the first installment published in 'the Paris Review' sees the novel as a precursor to Bolao's later works:



From the first sentence, 'The Third Reich' bears his hallmarks. The irony, the atmosphere of erotic anxiety, the dream logic shading into nightmare, the feckless, unreliable narrator: all prefigure his later work. The young novelist must have been exhilarated, and possibly alarmed, to discover his talent so fully formed.



Michael Schaub, reviewing the novel for NPR, stated that it was "compassionate, disturbing and deeply felt...in Udo Berger, Bolao has created someone complex, sometimes frustrating and absolutely unforgettable." Giles Harvey meanwhile, writing for 'The New Yorker', found the novel to be "moody and uneven" and claimed it "should join that shelf marked 'For Completists Only,' on which also sit 'Antwerp', 'Monsieur Pain', 'The Romantic Dogs', 'Between Parentheses', and 'The Skating Rink'."[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2012/01/in-the-labyrinth-a-users-guide-to-bolano.html#entry-more In the Labyrinth: A User's Guide to Bolao] by Giles Harvey "The Book Bench", 'The New Yorker' Website, 19 January 2012.

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