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Subjects
Published
New York : Penguin Books 2010.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Jorge Luis Borges, 1899-1986 (-)
Other Authors
María Kodama (-), Suzanne Jill Levine
Item Description
A translated collection of Borges' essays, fiction, and poetry.
Physical Description
xx, 108 p. ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780143105695
  • Borges the mystic : The circular ruins
  • The Library of Babel
  • Funes the memorious
  • The aleph
  • The zahir
  • The writing of the god
  • The simurgh and the eagle
  • A new refutation of time
  • Paradiso XXXI, 108
  • Epilogue to Dreamtigers
  • Poem of the gifts
  • Matthew XXV: 30
  • On salvation by deeds
  • Patio
  • Through the looking glass : George Santayana
  • Thomas Mann on Schopenhauer
  • Berkeley's crossroads
  • "The tragic everyday, the blind pilot, words and blood"
  • Do you believe in God?
Review by Library Journal Review

Considering that so much of the work by Argentine author Borges (1899-1986) alludes to the mystical, this is a surprisingly small book. Known throughout the world for his metaphysical fantasies, Borges studied not only Christian mysticism but much Eastern philosophy and religion, including the works of the Sufis, Buddhist doctrines, and Raja, or classical yoga. To bring all these ideas together, his widow, Kodama, and Levine (Spanish & Portuguese, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) have edited this small but powerful collection of prose, poetry, and essays. Many reveal Borges's obsessions with finding one's true "I," the nature of God, and the illusive nature of words, dreams, and other mystical states. This work also presents, for the first time in English, many of his brief essays that appraise other authors and philosophers. Key features are the well-known stories "The Library of Babel" and "The Aleph," along with the ironical "Poem of the Gifts," about his love of books and his increasing blindness. VERDICT A good introduction to Borges for both students and interested general readers.-Nedra Crowe Evers, Sonoma Cty. Lib., Santa Rosa, CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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