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	<title>Las obras de Roberto Bolaño &#187; revelation</title>
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		<title>Week 5: Some Tidbits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Page 267: In Arizona, Fate overhears a conversation between a young man and someone identified as &#8220;Professor Kessler.&#8221; The first time Kessler is mentioned in the novel is actually back in the Part About the Critics. Amalfitano takes Espinoza and Pelletier to a bar in Santa Teresa and the two critics overhear a conversation between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Page 267: In Arizona, Fate overhears a conversation between a young man and someone identified as &#8220;Professor Kessler.&#8221; The first time Kessler is mentioned in the novel is actually back in the Part About the Critics. Amalfitano takes Espinoza and Pelletier to a bar in Santa Teresa and the two critics overhear a conversation between several students. Page 138: &#8220;Someone, one of the boys, talked about a murder epidemic. Someone said something about the copycat effect. Someone spoke the name Albert Kessler.&#8221;</p>
<p>On his way into Santa Teresa, Oscar Fate sees two different omens. Page 270: &#8220;The horse was black and after a moment it moved and vanished into the dark.&#8221; Page 272: &#8220;They&#8217;re turkey buzzards, they&#8217;re always cold at this time of night.&#8221; In the book of Revelation, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_seals">seven seals</a> are opened by the Lion of Judah, each portending a deepening of the end times. The third seal is a black horse whose rider holds scales. This is the third horseman of the Apocalypse. The black horse brings drought and famine. This famine also <a href="http://www.apocalipsis.org/rev-6.htm#Third">indicates poverty</a>—a poor people headed for death (the pale horse, the fourth horseman).</p>
<p><a href="http://ijustreadaboutthat.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/roberto-bolano%E2%80%932666-week-5-the-part-about-fate-1-of-2-2004/">Ijustreadaboutthat</a> has a great summary of this section of the novel. Highly recommended.</p>
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