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The Aleph and Other Stories  
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
ISBN: 0142437883
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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John Updike
He has lifted fiction away from the flat earth where most of our novels and short stories still take place.

Book Description
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.

About the Author
Andrew Hurley is a professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, where he also teaches in the Translation Program. His many translations include the works of Reinaldo Arenas.




The Aleph and Other Stories

FROM THE PUBLISHER

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.

Author Biography: Andrew Hurley is a professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, where he also teaches in the Translation Program. His many translations include the works of Reinaldo Arenas.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Two collections of short pieces from throughout Borges's career. These offer a very broad selection of characters and circumstances. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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