The Skating Rink
Set in the seaside town of Z, on the Costa Brava, north of Barcelona, The Skating Rink oscillates between two poles: a camp ground and a ruined mansion, the Palacio Benvingut. The story, told by three male narrators, revolves around a beautiful figure skating champion, Nuria Martí. When she is suddenly dropped from the Olympic team, a pompous but besotted civil servant secretly builds a skating rink in the ruined Palacio Benvingut, using public funds. But Nuria has affairs, provokes jealousy, and the skating rink becomes a crime scene. A mysterious pair of women, an ex-opera singer and a taciturn girl often armed with a knife, turn up as well.
A complex book, The Skating Rink’s short chapters are skillfully broken off with questions to maintain the narrative tension: Who was murdered? Who was the murderer? Will the murderer be caught? All of these questions are answered, and yet The Skating Rink is not fundamentally a crime novel, or not exclusively; it’s also about political corruption, sex, the experience of immigration, and frustrated passion. And it’s an atmospheric chronicle of one summer season in a seaside town, with its vacationers, its drifters, its businessmen, bureaucrats, and social workers.
- Author
- Roberto Bolaño, Chris Andrews
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 182
- Publisher
- New Directions
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780811217132
- Characters
- Remo Morán, Gaspar Heredia, Enric Rosquelles, Pilar, Carajillo
- Settings
- Catalonia (Cataluña; Catalunya)
- Genres
- fiction, crime, novels, mystery, spain, literature
- Release date
- 2009
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