One of this author’s characters frames a letter from Maxim Gorky after publishing a novel about a boy who is abducted by a seaweed-like extraterrestrial. In a novel by this author, a former architect designs the cover of the literary magazine Lee Harvey Oswald, which contained poems from the architect’s “poetess” daughters Angelíca (“ahn-heh-LEE-kah”) and María. In a novel by this author, Liz (*) Norton returns to the wheelchair-using Piero Morini, ending their initial search for the pseudonymous author Hans Reiter. In another novel by this author, Ulises Lima and Arturo search for Cesárea Tinajero (“say-SAH-ray-uh tee-nah-HEY-roe”), the mysterious founder of Visceral Realism. For 10 points, name this Chilean novelist who wrote 2666 and The Savage Detectives. ■END■
ANSWER: Roberto Bolaño [or Roberto Bolaño Ávalos]
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