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Labyrinths, selected stories & other writings, Jorge Louis Borges ; edited by Donald A. Yates & James E. Irby ; with an invitation by William Gibson

Label
Labyrinths, selected stories & other writings, Jorge Louis Borges ; edited by Donald A. Yates & James E. Irby ; with an invitation by William Gibson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Labyrinths
Oclc number
86115639
Responsibility statement
Jorge Louis Borges ; edited by Donald A. Yates & James E. Irby ; with an invitation by William Gibson
Series statement
New Directions paperbook, 1066
Sub title
selected stories & other writings
Summary
Although his work has been restricted to the short story, the essay, and poetry, Jorge Luis Borges of Argentina is recognized all over the world as one of the most original figures in modern literature. Labyrinths is a representative selection of Borges' writing, drawn from books published over the years, with one of the most famous being the short story The Library of Babel, in which he imagines an infinite library filled with every book written, not yet written, and every combination of words and letters in between
Table Of Contents
Invitation / William Gibson -- Introduction / James E Irby -- Fictions: -- Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius -- Garden of forking paths -- Lottery in Babylon -- Pierre Menard, author of the Quixote -- Circular ruins -- Library of Babel -- Funes the Memorious -- Shape of the sword -- Theme of the traitor and the hero -- Death and the compass -- Secret miracle -- Three versions of Judas -- Sect of the Phoenix -- Immortal -- Theologians -- Story of the warrior and the captive -- Emma Zunz -- House of Asterion -- Deutsches Requiem -- Averroes' search -- Zahir -- Waiting -- God's script -- Essays: -- Argentine writer and tradition -- Wall and the books -- Fearful sphere of Pascal -- Partial magic in the Quixote -- Valery as symbol -- Kafka and his precursors -- Avatars of the tortoise -- Mirror of enigmas -- Note on (toward) Bernard Shaw -- New refutation of time -- Parables: -- Inferno, 1, 32 -- Paradiso, XXXI, 108 -- Ragnarok -- Parable of Cervantes and the Quixote -- Witness -- Problem -- Borges and I -- Everything and nothing -- Elegy -- Chronology
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