Borges: Selected Non-Fictions
 

Borges: Collected Fictions

by Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges was our century's greatest miniaturist, perpetually cramming entire universes onto the head of a pin. Yet his splendid economy, along the wafer-thin proportions of such classic volumes as Ficciones and Labyrinths, has given readers the impression that Borges was miserly with his prose. In fact, he was something of a verbal spendthrift. His collected stories alone run... (read more)

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Gabriel A
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If your familiar with Borges this collection puts it all in one place. All of his amazing non-fiction pieces showing Argentina's head librarians wicked mind.

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  • Eric

    eric said:

    Does anyone know why the URL for Borges' "Collected Fictions" actually is actually assigned to "Selected Non-Fictions"? I can't find any way to add the correct title, even with the ISBN.

    posted Thursday, December 27 2007
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