A Universal History of Iniquity by Jorge Luis Borges. Regular price $ Sale. Default Title. Add to cart. In his writing, Borges always combined high seriousness with a wicked sense of fun. Here he reveals his delight in re-creating (or making up) colorful stories from the Orient, the Islamic world, and the Wild West, as well as his horrified fascination with knife fights, political and personal betrayal, and . · Jorges Luis Borges was born in Buenos Aires in and educated in Europe. One of the most widely acclaimed writers of our time, he published many collections of poems, essays and short stories, before his death in Geneva in June A Universal History of IniquityIntroduction by Andrew Hurley. A Universal History of Iniquity ( ISBN · In A Universal History of Iniquity, Borges wrote pieces inspired by the writings of Mark Twain, the history of pirates, The Gangs of New York, tales of Billy the Kid, Japanese folklore, and Nights. According to the translator Andrew Hurley, Borges clearly borrowed directly from his sorces at times, freely adapted them at others, and pretty much did whatever he wanted to at all times, Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.
From Jorge Luis Borges's debut with The Universal History of Iniquity, through his immensely influential collections Ficciones and The Aleph, these enigmatic, elaborate, imaginative inventions display his talent for turning fiction on its head by playing with form and genre and toying with language. Together these incomparable works. A New Universal History of Infamy. Author: Rhys Hughes. Publisher: Night Shade. From to , Jorge Luis Borges, the master of fiction whose work would change the literary world, published a series of "falsifications and distortions" in the Buenos Aires newspaper Critica. A Universal History of Infamy, or A Universal History of Iniquity (original Spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by Jorge Luis Borges, first published in , and revised by the author in Most were published individually in the newspaper Crítica between and Angel Flores, the first to use the term "magical realism", set the.
A universal history of infamy, or a universal history of iniquity (original spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by jorge luis borges, first published in , and revised by the author in most were published individually in the newspaper crítica between and A New Universal History of Infamy. Author: Rhys Hughes. Publisher: Night Shade. From to , Jorge Luis Borges, the master of fiction whose work would change the literary world, published a series of "falsifications and distortions" in the Buenos Aires newspaper Critica. In A Universal History of Iniquity, Borges wrote pieces inspired by the writings of Mark Twain, the history of pirates, The Gangs of New York, tales of Billy the Kid, Japanese folklore, and Nights. According to the translator Andrew Hurley, Borges clearly borrowed directly from his sorces at times, freely adapted them at others, and pretty much did whatever he wanted to at all times, changing dates and rearranging events to fit his purpose.
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