The Aleph and Other Stories

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Full of philosophical puzzles and supernatural surprises, these stories contain some of Borges’s most fully realized human characters. With uncanny insight he takes us inside the minds of an unrepentant Nazi, an imprisoned Mayan priest, fanatical Christian theologians, a woman plotting vengeance on her father’s “killer,” and a man awaiting his assassin in a Buenos Aires guest house.  This volume also contains the hauntingly brief vignettes about literary imagination and personal identity collected in The Maker, which Borges wrote as failing eyesight and public fame began to undermine his sense of self.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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Weight 0.18 kg
Dimensions 1.48 × 12.93 × 19.66 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Year Published

2004-7-27

Imprint

ISBN 10

0142437883

About The Author

Jorges Luis Borges was born in Buenos Aires in 1899 and educated in Europe. One of the most widely acclaimed writers of our time, he published many collections of poems, essays and short stories, before his death in Geneva in June 1986. In 1961 Borges shared the International Publishers' Prize with Samuel Beckett. The Ingram Merrill Foundation granted him its Annual Literary Award in 1966 for his "outstanding contribution to literature." In 1971 Columbia University awarded him the first of many degrees of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa that he was to receive from the English-speaking world. In 1971 he received the fifth biennial Jerusalem Prize and in 1973 was given the Alfonso Reyes Prize, one of Mexico's most prestigious cultural awards. In 1980 he shared the Cervantes Prize (the Spanish world's highest literary accolade) with Gerardo Diego. Borges was Director of the Argentine National Library from 1955 until 1973. In a tribute to Borges, Mario Vargas Llosa wrote: "His is a world of clear, pure, and at the same time unusual ideas…expressed in words of great directness and restraint. [He] was a superb storyteller. One reads most of Borges' tales with the hypnotic interest usually reserved for reading detective fiction…"Andrew Hurley is a translator of numerous works of literature, criticism, history, and memoir. He is professor emeritus at the University of Puerto Rico.

"He more than anyone renovated the language of fiction and thus opened the way to a remarkable generation of Spanish-American novelists. Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, José Donoso, and Mario Vargas Llosa have all acknowledged their debt to him." —J.M. Coetzee, The New York Review of Books"He has lifted fiction away from the flat earth where most of our novels and short stories still take place." —John Updike 

Table Of Content

The Aleph and Other StoriesIntroduction by Andrew HurleyThe Aleph (1949)The ImmortalThe Dead ManThe TheologiansStory of the Warrior and the Captive MaidenA Biography of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874)Emma ZunzThe House of AsterionThe Other DeathDeutsches RequiemAverroës' SearchThe ZahirThe Writing of the GodIbn-Hakam al-Bokhari, Murdered in His LabyrinthThe Two Kings and the Two LabyrinthsThe WaitThe Man on the ThresholdThe AlephAfterwordThe Maker (1960)Foreword: For Leopold LugonesThe MakerDreamtigersA Dialog About a DialogToenailsCovered MirrorsArgumentum OrnithologicumThe CaptiveThe MountebankDelia Elena San MarcoA Dialog Between Dead MenThe PlotA ProblemThe Yellow Rose The WitnessMartin FierroMutationsParable of Cervantes and the QuixoteParadiso, XXXI, 108Parable of the PalaceEverything and NothingRagnarökInferno, I, 32Borges and IMuseumOn Exactitude and ScienceIn Memoriam, J.F.K.AfterwordA Note on the TranslationAcknowledgmentsNotes to the Fictions

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