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Author / Creator:Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986.
Uniform title:Essays. English. Selections
Imprint:New York : Penguin Books, 2010.
Description:xvi, 167 p. ; 20 cm.
Language:English
Series:Penguin classics
Penguin classics.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8108713
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Other authors / contributors:Levine, Suzanne Jill.
ISBN:9780143105725
0143105728
Notes:Includes selections from Selected non-fictions (Penguin, 1999), plus ten new translations.
Includes bibliographical references.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Translator-editor Levine has distilled the critical writings of one of the 20th century's most distinguished men of letters into a serious treatise on style and the power of words. Included are essays written in the 1920s, the 1980s, and every decade between, providing a mirror that reflects not only Borges's artistic evolution, but much of the century. Broken into seven sections, the slim volume begins with a collective manifesto on aesthetics written when Borges was just 22, revealing a young writer already in serious contemplation of the artistic philosophies that would define his life: "Two aesthetics exist: the passive aesthetic of mirrors and the active aesthetic of prisms." He goes on to discuss literary pleasures found in English, French, Irish, and American writing; the `20s found him occupied with Joyce and the mythic fiction of Turkestan; the `30s with Woolf, Eliot, Valery, and Faulkner. He gives serious consideration to the often-dismissed detective story, highlighting Poe, Adolfo Casares, and Ellery Queen. Many of the essays included were written in the `20s, when Borges was still a young writer working hard to establish his place in the literary community. (June) Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.


Review by Publisher's Weekly Review