Nazi Literature in the Americas, a wicked invented encyclopedia of imaginary fascist writers and literary tastemakers, is Bolano playing with sharp, twisting knives. As if he were Borges's wisecracking, sardonic son, Bolano has meticulously created a tightly woven network of far-right litterateurs and purveyors of belles lettres for whom Hitler was beauty, truth, and the great lost hope.--Stacey D'Erasmo "The New York Times Book Review"
It is imaginative, full of a love for literature, and, unlikely as it may seem, exceptionally entertaining.--Michael Dirda "The Washington Post"
The wild inventiveness of Bolaño's evocations places them squarely in the realm of Borges--another writer who draws enormous power from the movement between the fictive and the real.-- "Publishers Weekly"
With his meticulous, expertly crafted idiosyncrasies Bolaño has created another universe here, a breathing, thriving world.--Ben Granger "Spike Magazine"
Masterfully executed...the book is wildly funny... [a] wickedly entertaining and evocative masterwork.--Robert Leiter "Jewish Exponent"