Everything and Nothing
"Some of the most witty, uncannily original short fiction in Western Literature."—The New Yorker Celebrating the centennial of his birth, Everything and Nothing compiles the most anthologized and widely read fictions by Jorge Luis Borges, "a giant of world literature" (John Updike, The New...
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"Some of the most witty, uncannily original short fiction in Western Literature."—The New Yorker Celebrating the centennial of his birth, Everything and Nothing compiles the most anthologized and widely read fictions by Jorge Luis Borges, "a giant of world literature" (John Updike, The New Yorker). Some of the narrative pieces herein contained are: "Pierre Menard" in which a modern writer reconstructs passages from Don Quixote that are verbally identical but read differently; "The Garden of Forking Paths," an intellectual variation on the detective-story genre; and "Nightmares," a lecture which, as Alastair Reid puts it, "shifts from personal memories to writers, to an examination of other peoples' metaphors, to language itself." Everything and Nothing serves as a perfect introduction to Borges's genius.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780811214001 (0811214001)
Publish date: April 17th 1999
Publisher: New Directions
Pages no: 108
Edition language: English
Only read a couple stories for class, but I really enjoyed them.
Borges. Borges and Joyce*. Borges, Joyce, Pynchon…and Wallace, and Proust, and on… and on… and on. All authors woefully underrepresented on my Read list. With Everything and Nothing, I’ve made a modest stab at correcting that sorry condition and, in the process, have been dazzled by Borges’ short st...