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2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"They drove into Santa Teresa from the south and the city looked to them like an enormous camp of gypsies or refugees ready to pick up and move at the slightest prompting."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"They went to see the crafts market, which had been meant as a trading post for everyone living near Santa Teresa, where craftspeople and peasants from all over the region would bring their goods."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"…how this book had ended up in Santa Teresa in one of Amalfitano’s boxes of books, books he had chosen in Barcelona before he left."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"They left Santa Teresa very early. First they called Amalfitano and told him they were going to the United States and probably wouldn’t be back all day."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"Tell it to your lawyer, said Sergio, I don’t write about the killings in Santa Teresa anymore."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"“Klaus is in prison in Santa Teresa, which is a city in the north of Mexico, on the border with the United States,” said Ingrid."