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Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986)

Author of Fictions

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About the Author

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1899, Jorge Borges was educated by an English governess and later studied in Europe. He returned to Buenos Aires in 1921, where he helped to found several avant-garde literary periodicals. In 1955, after the fall of Juan Peron, whom he vigorously opposed, he was show more appointed director of the Argentine National Library. With Samuel Beckett he was awarded the $10,000 International Publishers Prize in 1961, which helped to establish him as one of the most prominent writers in the world. Borges regularly taught and lectured throughout the United States and Europe. His ideas have been a profound influence on writers throughout the Western world and on the most recent developments in literary and critical theory. A prolific writer of essays, short stories, and plays, Borges's concerns are perhaps clearest in his stories. He regarded people's endeavors to understand an incomprehensible world as fiction; hence, his fiction is metaphysical and based on what he called an esthetics of the intellect. Some critics have called him a mystic of the intellect. Dreamtigers (1960) is considered a masterpiece. A central image in Borges's work is the labyrinth, a mental and poetic construct, that he considered a universe in miniature, which human beings build and therefore believe they control but which nevertheless traps them. In spite of Borges's belief that people cannot understand the chaotic world, he continually attempted to do so in his writing. Much of his work deals with people's efforts to find the center of the labyrinth, symbolic of achieving understanding of their place in a mysterious universe. In such later works as The Gold of the Tigers, Borges wrote of his lifelong descent into blindness and how it affected his perceptions of the world and himself as a writer. Borges died in Geneva in 1986. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by Jorge Luis Borges

Fictions (1944) — Author — 8,830 copies, 133 reviews
Labyrinths (1962) 7,609 copies, 88 reviews
Jorge Luis Borges: Collected Fictions (1988) 5,636 copies, 68 reviews
The Book of Imaginary Beings (1957) 3,004 copies, 30 reviews
The Aleph (1949) 2,686 copies, 69 reviews
The Aleph and Other Stories (1949) 2,512 copies, 34 reviews
Jorge Luis Borges: Selected Non-Fictions (1999) 1,720 copies, 10 reviews
A Universal History of Infamy (1935) 1,624 copies, 32 reviews
The Book of Sand (1975) 1,558 copies, 28 reviews
Jorge Luis Borges: Selected Poems (1999) 1,297 copies, 14 reviews
Doctor Brodie's Report (1970) 1,293 copies, 23 reviews
Dreamtigers (1958) 1,209 copies, 20 reviews
Other Inquisitions: 1937-1952 (1952) 782 copies, 10 reviews
Seven Nights (1980) 752 copies, 10 reviews
The Book of Fantasy (1940) — Editor — 739 copies, 15 reviews
A Personal Anthology (1961) 677 copies, 4 reviews
The Library of Babel [short story] (1941) 645 copies, 13 reviews
This Craft of Verse (1967) 480 copies, 6 reviews
Historia de la eternidad (1936) 443 copies, 4 reviews
The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory (1975) 415 copies, 11 reviews
Extraordinary Tales (1955) 379 copies, 8 reviews
Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi (1942) 356 copies, 4 reviews
Oeuvres complètes, tome 1 (1949) 355 copies, 6 reviews
Chronicles of Bustos Domecq (1967) 341 copies, 2 reviews
Cuentos completos (2011) 297 copies, 2 reviews
The Garden of Forking Paths (1941) 294 copies, 8 reviews
Obras completas II (1989) 282 copies, 2 reviews
Narraciones (1935) 269 copies, 8 reviews
Everything & Nothing (1999) 256 copies, 7 reviews
In Praise of Darkness (1969) 251 copies, 4 reviews
Borges on writing (1973) 242 copies, 2 reviews
Nueva antología personal (1968) 233 copies, 5 reviews
Artifices (1956) 221 copies, 2 reviews
Conversations with Jorge Luis Borges (1970) 208 copies, 3 reviews
Evaristo Carriego (1970) 206 copies, 2 reviews
The Borges Reader (1981) 186 copies
Manuale di zoologia fantastica (1957) 179 copies, 3 reviews
Obras Completas 3 (1989) 177 copies
Libro de sueños (1976) 175 copies, 5 reviews
On Writing (Penguin Classics) (2010) — Author — 173 copies, 3 reviews
Inquisiciones (1986) 172 copies, 1 review
The Mirror of Ink (2005) 152 copies, 2 reviews
Antología poética 1923-1977 (1995) 149 copies, 1 review
Obras completas (1974) 148 copies
Discussion (1932) 144 copies, 2 reviews
Nueve ensayos dantescos (1982) 137 copies, 1 review
Obras Completas IV (Spanish Edition) (1996) 134 copies, 1 review
Selected Poems 1923-1967 (1972) 133 copies
Atlas (1984) 127 copies, 2 reviews
Borges oral (1979) 124 copies, 2 reviews
Biblioteca personal (1988) 121 copies, 1 review
Los mejores cuentos policiales 1-2 (1982) — Editor — 121 copies, 3 reviews
Qué es el budismo (1979) 119 copies, 4 reviews
Literaturas germánicas medievales (1965) 114 copies, 1 review
The Gold of the Tigers: Selected Later Poems (1972) 114 copies, 4 reviews
Prólogos con un prólogo de prólogos (1980) 113 copies, 1 review
Tutte le opere Vol. 1 (1991) 108 copies, 1 review
Los conjurados (1985) 104 copies, 4 reviews
La cifra (1981) 92 copies, 2 reviews
Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius [short story] (1940) 90 copies, 8 reviews
On Mysticism (2010) 86 copies, 3 reviews
Tutte le opere Vol. 2 (1986) 81 copies, 1 review
Shakespeare's Memory (1983) 80 copies
El tamaño de mi esperanza (1995) 79 copies
The Book of Heaven and Hell (1960) 77 copies
Conversations, Volume 1 (1992) 72 copies
Testi prigionieri (1996) 72 copies, 1 review
Die Bibliothek von Babel (1974) — Author — 63 copies, 1 review
New Tales of Bustos Domecq (1977) 63 copies, 1 review
Fervor de Buenos Aires (1923) 61 copies, 1 review
Obra Poetica (Volume 1) (1991) 58 copies, 1 review
Dialogos Borges Sabato (1983) 56 copies
El "Martín Fierro" (1953) 55 copies
Il libro degli esseri immaginari (1989) 53 copies, 2 reviews
Conférences (1985) 51 copies, 2 reviews
The Gospel According to Mark [short story] (1970) 51 copies, 43 reviews
On Argentina (Penguin Classics) (2010) 51 copies, 1 review
Argentinische Erzählungen (1981) 51 copies, 3 reviews
El idioma de los argentinos (1928) 48 copies
Il tango (2013) 46 copies
Het geheimschrift en andere gedichten (1999) 46 copies, 1 review
Zrcadlo a maska (1987) 46 copies
Textos Recobrados 1931-1955 (2002) 45 copies
La moneta di ferro (1976) 44 copies, 1 review
El Otro, El Mismo (1996) 42 copies
Conversazioni con Osvaldo Ferrari (1985) 40 copies, 1 review
Feuilletons du samedi (1901) 40 copies
Album Jorge Luis Borges (1999) 39 copies
De Zahir (1956) 36 copies
Conversations, Volume 2 (2001) 31 copies
Death and the Compass (1942) 31 copies, 2 reviews
The Secret Books (1999) 28 copies, 1 review
La Rosa Profunda (1996) 28 copies, 1 review
Luna de enfrente (1989) 28 copies
Los mejores cuentos policiales 2 (1983) — Editor — 25 copies, 3 reviews
Prosa completa (1980) 25 copies
Obra poética, 2 (1998) 24 copies
Alle gedichten (2011) 24 copies
BORGES 1 : 1923-1944 (2017) 23 copies, 1 review
Jorge Luis Borges (2001) 23 copies
Oeuvre poétique, 1925-1965 (1985) 23 copies
El lenguaje de Buenos Aires (1952) 21 copies
Niedertracht und Ewigkeit. (1991) 21 copies
Ultimes dialogues (1987) 20 copies
Los Mejores Cuentos Policiales 1 — Editor; Editor — 19 copies, 1 review
Jorge Luis Borges. 1949-1972 2 (2019) 18 copies, 1 review
Historia de la noche (1977) 18 copies, 1 review
Funes the Memorious (1942) 18 copies, 3 reviews
The Circular Ruins (1940) 18 copies, 1 review
The Congress (1974) 17 copies, 1 review
Miscelánea (2011) 16 copies
Para las seis cuerdas (1996) 16 copies, 1 review
Conversations, Volume 3 (2017) 16 copies
Leopoldo Lugones (1998) 16 copies, 1 review
Russische Erzählungen (1983) 15 copies
Reencuentro : diálogos inéditos (1901) 15 copies, 1 review
A Model for Death (1980) 15 copies
Fikce ; Alef (2000) 14 copies, 1 review
The House of Asterion (1947) 14 copies, 2 reviews
Prosa Completa (Volumen 2) (1980) 14 copies
Sette sere (2024) 13 copies
The Lottery in Babylon [short story] (1941) 13 copies, 1 review
Biblioteca Pessoal (Portuguese Edition) (2014) 13 copies, 1 review
Conversazioni americane (1984) 13 copies
Josiah Mcelheny (2002) 12 copies
Prosa (1975) 12 copies
Obra poética 1923-1966 (1964) 12 copies
Nouveaux dialogues (1986) 12 copies
Borges lesen (1991) 11 copies
Sonsuzlugun Tarihi (2015) 11 copies
De essays (2016) 11 copies
Le Sud et autres fictions (2014) 11 copies
Jorge Luis Borges 3 : 1971-1986 (2020) 11 copies, 1 review
Die zwei Labyrinthe. Lesebuch. (1986) 11 copies, 1 review
Kertomukset (2023) 10 copies
Luces y sombras del flamenco (1975) 10 copies, 2 reviews
Valik esseid (2000) 10 copies
Cuentos (1986) 10 copies
Digte 1923-85 (2001) 10 copies
Poesia (2009) 10 copies
The Secret Miracle (1943) 9 copies
The Immortal [short story] (1947) 9 copies, 1 review
Borges (1983) 9 copies
Cervantes y el Quijote (2005) 9 copies
Gedichten (1980) 8 copies
Borges por Borges (1980) 8 copies
Album, Biografico y Fotografico (1999) 8 copies, 1 review
The South [short story] (1953) 8 copies
Sobre a Amizade e Outros Dialogos (2013) 8 copies, 1 review
Poèmes d'amour (2014) 8 copies, 1 review
Páginas escogidas (1988) 8 copies
Emma Zunz 8 copies, 2 reviews
Az ős kastély esszék (1999) 7 copies
The Shape Of The Sword (1942) 7 copies
The Aleph [short story] (2011) 7 copies
Ensayos completos (2026) 7 copies
Prosa (1985) 7 copies
Everness : sonnetten (2021) 6 copies
La Soeur d'Eloisa (2003) 6 copies
Evangelios apócrifos (1985) 6 copies
Järnmyntet (1987) 6 copies, 1 review
Werken in vier delen (2003) 6 copies
Three Versions of Judas (1944) 6 copies
Erzählungen (1987) — Author — 6 copies
Cuentos marinos (1991) 6 copies
Textes retrouvés (2024) 6 copies
The Sect Of The Phoenix (1952) 6 copies, 1 review
Poemas & Prosas Breves (2018) 5 copies
La cecità. L'incubo (2012) 5 copies
El fin (cuento) (1953) 5 copies
Poemas escolhidos (2003) 5 copies
Treize poèmes (1978) 5 copies
Two Memorable Fantasies (1971) 5 copies
Storia dell'eternità (2020) 5 copies
The Theologians (1947) 5 copies
A titkos csoda (1986) 4 copies
El matrero (1970) 4 copies
L'idioma degli argentini (2016) 4 copies
The Congress of the world (1981) 4 copies
Sognare e scrivere (2013) 4 copies
Sonsuz Gül (2003) 4 copies
Borges para millones (1997) 4 copies
Ein ewiger Traum (2010) 4 copies
Poesía y prosa (1979) 4 copies
Yaratan (2014) 3 copies
Sifre (2015) 3 copies
Poesia Gauchesca, II (1984) 3 copies
L'antologia personale (1967) 3 copies
Viisi aihetta (2021) 3 copies
La memoria de Shakespeare (2014) 3 copies
Penguin modern 3 copies
Poems 3 copies
Norah (2011) 3 copies
OTRO, EL MISMO / PARA LAS SEIS CUERDAS (2014) 3 copies, 1 review
Jorge Luis Borges (2010) 3 copies
Libro De Las Ruinas (1997) 3 copies
Twórca (1998) 3 copies
Dikt (1988) 3 copies
Inferno, I, 32 3 copies
Opere - vol. 1 3 copies
Texas (1975) 3 copies, 1 review
Opowiadania 3 copies
Cuentistas y pintores argentinos (1985) 3 copies, 1 review
Boedo y Florida (1987) 3 copies, 1 review
The Waiting 3 copies
Sabrano djelo, vol. 1-6 (1985) 3 copies
Poesía gauchesca I y II (1955) 2 copies
Proz♯ complet♯ (2015) 2 copies
Księga istot zmyślonych (2000) 2 copies
Bir Ada Bir Kıta (1995) 2 copies
Poems 2 copies
Do cinema 2 copies
Lecciones para siempre (2007) 2 copies
Tartismalar (2014) 2 copies
Buda 2 copies, 1 review
Cosmogonias (1976) 2 copies, 1 review
Ausgewählte Essays. (1982) 2 copies
Historias de dos (1991) 2 copies
La cattedrale della paura (1983) 2 copies
Omaelämäkerta (2018) 2 copies
R©ơyalar kitab♯ł (2015) 2 copies
Argentina 2 copies
Melekhet ha-shir (2007) 2 copies
האלף 2 copies
Martin Fierro (1987) — Author — 2 copies
Ficções 2 copies
Cărţi scrise în doi (2005) 2 copies
Ipuin hautatuak (1998) 2 copies
Cuentos en el laberinto (2010) 2 copies
Literatura e Matematica (2017) 2 copies
Zero; volume V (1981) 2 copies
Lecciones para siempre (2007) 2 copies
Opere (1999) 2 copies
Opere - vol. 2 (1999) 2 copies
Cuentos duplicados (2006) 2 copies
O livro 2 copies
Essays (2015) 2 copies
Streetcorner Man (1935) 2 copies
Sete Noites 1 copy
Bella Jozef 1 copy
Cuentos. Antología 1 copy, 1 review
Die Anderen (1987) 1 copy
Film (1991) 1 copy
FICTIONS 1 copy
L'angelo 1 copy
Do Cinema 1 copy
Ligjëratat 1 copy, 1 review
Ogledala 1 copy
Poesie 1 copy
Le Hasard (CD audio) (2001) 1 copy
计算机与人脑 (2021) 1 copy
我从哪里来(精) (2017) 1 copy
内裤怪 (2019) 1 copy
Irish Strategies (1976) 1 copy
Urotnici 1 copy
Un haiku 1 copy
Задача 1 copy
LIGJËRATA 1 copy
夢の本 (1992) 1 copy
最後の宴の客 (バベルの図書館 29) (1992) — Editor — 1 copy
幻獣辞典 1 copy
IL CONGRESSO DEL MONDO (1974) 1 copy
Poesía gauchesca I (1955) 1 copy
Poesías (1978) 1 copy
Tregimet 1 copy, 1 review
La Intrusa 1 copy
Άτλας 1 copy, 1 review
El oro de los tigres (1972) 1 copy, 1 review
The Captive 1 copy
Ragnarök: A Story (1990) 1 copy
7 aftener 1 copy
Polemiki 1 copy
MISCELANEA I (2017) 1 copy
Borges literal (2006) 1 copy
Stāsti (2002) 1 copy
Cuaderno San Martín 1 copy, 1 review
Sette notti 1 copy
Okok, jelek, dolgok (1984) 1 copy
L`immortel 1 copy
O fazedor 1 copy
La espera 1 copy
The Others [1974 film] (1974) 1 copy
Dall'intimita 1 copy, 1 review
Złoto tygrysów (2001) 1 copy
2: Racconti metafisici (1991) 1 copy
Borges and I (2010) 1 copy
Blue Tigers 1 copy
The Disk 1 copy
"Undr" 1 copy
Ulrikke 1 copy
The Other 1 copy

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The Art of the Personal Essay (1994) — Contributor — 1,516 copies, 11 reviews
The Wild Palms (1939) — Translator, some editions — 1,483 copies, 18 reviews
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (1995) — Contributor, some editions — 1,012 copies, 7 reviews
The World Treasury of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 969 copies, 2 reviews
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Black Water: The Book of Fantastic Literature (1983) — Contributor — 556 copies, 10 reviews
In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians (2002) — Contributor — 547 copies, 13 reviews
Youth (1898) — Introduction, some editions — 533 copies, 9 reviews
The Big Book of Science Fiction: The Ultimate Collection (2016) — Contributor — 521 copies, 8 reviews
The World of the Short Story: A 20th Century Collection (1986) — Contributor — 511 copies, 4 reviews
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributor — 497 copies, 2 reviews
Spanish Stories = Cuentos Españoles (1960) — Contributor — 443 copies, 4 reviews
Thus Were Their Faces: Selected Stories (2015) — Preface, some editions — 435 copies, 10 reviews
The Door in the Wall and Other Stories (1911) — Introduction, some editions — 400 copies, 9 reviews
The Wandering Unicorn (1965) — Foreword, some editions — 389 copies, 8 reviews
The Art of the Tale: An International Anthology of Short Stories (1986) — Contributor — 383 copies, 3 reviews
The World's Greatest Short Stories (2006) — Contributor — 326 copies, 2 reviews
The New Media Reader (2003) — Contributor — 315 copies, 1 review
Tales of Ise (1968) — Foreword, some editions — 287 copies, 4 reviews
A Barbarian in Asia (1945) — Translator, some editions — 261 copies, 4 reviews
The Literary Cat (1977) — Contributor — 256 copies
Object Lessons: The Paris Review Presents the Art of the Short Story (2012) — Contributor — 253 copies, 9 reviews
The Language of Trees (2023) — Contributor — 249 copies, 8 reviews
Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation (1984) — Contributor — 245 copies
Sudden Fiction International: Sixty Short-Short Stories (1989) — Contributor — 226 copies, 1 review
The Fantasy Hall of Fame (1998) — Contributor — 218 copies, 1 review
Strange Dreams (1993) — Contributor — 196 copies
The Arabian Nights [Norton Critical Edition] (2009) — Contributor — 189 copies, 4 reviews
The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (2020) — Contributor — 168 copies, 1 review
The Eye of the Heart: Short Stories from Latin America (1973) — Contributor — 164 copies, 2 reviews
A Hammock Beneath the Mangoes: Stories from Latin America (1991) — Contributor — 162 copies, 3 reviews
The Mark Twain Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Work (2010) — Contributor — 157 copies, 1 review
The Oxford Book of Villains (1992) — Contributor — 149 copies
Heart of Darkness / The End of the Tether (1986) — Preface, some editions — 144 copies
Acolytes of Cthulhu (2000) — Contributor — 141 copies, 2 reviews
Sudden Fiction (Continued): 60 New Short-Short Stories (1996) — Contributor — 139 copies, 1 review
11th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1967) — Contributor — 130 copies, 4 reviews
On the Firing Line: The Public Life of Our Public Figures (1989) — Contributor — 126 copies, 1 review
The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories (1997) — Contributor — 121 copies
The Vintage Book of Latin American Stories (2000) — Contributor — 120 copies, 1 review
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New Islands and Other Stories (1939) — Foreword, some editions — 108 copies, 2 reviews
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Wolf's Complete Book of Terror (1979) — Contributor — 89 copies, 2 reviews
Il cardinale Napellus (1901) — Foreword, some editions — 84 copies, 2 reviews
New Worlds of Fantasy #3 (1971) — Contributor — 82 copies, 1 review
Borges (2006) — Contributor — 82 copies, 2 reviews
El amigo de la muerte (1891) — Foreword, some editions — 79 copies, 2 reviews
The Phoenix Tree: An Anthology of Myth Fantasy (1980) — Contributor — 78 copies
New Worlds of Fantasy (1967) — Contributor — 75 copies, 1 review
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Gods and Mortals: Modern Poems on Classical Myths (2001) — Contributor — 74 copies, 2 reviews
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Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-Bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird (2021) — Contributor — 71 copies, 1 review
The modern tradition; an anthology of short stories (1979) — Contributor — 69 copies
The New Mystery (1993) — Contributor — 69 copies, 1 review
Dark Arrows: Great Stories of Revenge (1985) — Contributor — 65 copies
The Traps of Time (1970) — Contributor — 63 copies, 1 review
New Worlds of Fantasy #2 (1970) — Contributor — 61 copies
Huellas de las literaturas hispanoamericanas (1996) — Contributor — 60 copies, 1 review
Le convive des dernières fêtes (1979) — Editor — 60 copies, 2 reviews
Found In Translation (2018) — Contributor, some editions — 59 copies
Extreme Fiction: Fabulists and Formalists (2003) — Contributor — 54 copies
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Story to Anti-Story (1979) — Contributor — 13 copies
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Fantastisia kertomuksia (1969) — Contributor — 12 copies
The Black Magic Omnibus, Volume 2 (1976) — Contributor — 12 copies
The Playboy Book of Short Stories (1995) — Contributor — 11 copies
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The Queen's Awards : 1948 (1948) — Contributor — 10 copies
The Realm of the Impossible (2017) — Contributor — 9 copies
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Ruckzuck: Die schnellsten Geschichten der Welt II (2008) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Menace Masters: Tales From Boucher's Choicest (1976) — Contributor — 7 copies
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Den kriminelle novelle (1999) — Author, some editions — 5 copies, 1 review
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Jorge Luis Borges in Legacy Libraries (October 2025)
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Reviews

963 reviews
Like a grindcore album in book form: short, intricate, brimming with exciting ideas and thought experiments. Dense and twisty tales often alluding to writing, reading, and to diverse, increasingly abstract configurations of maker and perceiver. Just try not to be too bothered by the characters' irrational compulsion to read any book they come across, regardless of context.

Highlights: Lottery of Bablyon, Circular Ruins, Death and the Compass
Jorge Luis Borges was one of those very rare creators who changed the face of an art form—in his case, the short story. His work has been paid the ultimate honor of being appropriated and imitated by innumerable writers on every continent of the world.

The seventeen brief masterpieces of FICCIONES explode the boundaries of genre, offering up labyrinthine libraries, a fictional encyclopedia entry that spawns an entire world, a review of a nonexistent writer’s attempt to re-create Don show more Quixote word for word, a man with the disabling inability to forget anything he has ever experienced, and other metaphysical puzzles. But the true measure of Borges’s greatness lies in the fact that his fictions—elaborately paradoxical, postmodern, and intellectually delicious as they are—managed to return the short story to the realm of the fabulous and the uncanny from which, as parable and fairy tale, it originally came. show less
"Music, states of happiness, mythology, faces belabored by time, certain twilights and certain places try to tell us something, or have said something we should not have missed, or are about to say something; this imminence of a revelation which does not occur is, perhaps, the aesthetic phenomenon."

I picked this up a couple years ago, read two or three stories, then relegated it to my bookshelf. On this second encounter I'm much more impressed. I came with the wrong mindset before; you show more can’t expect a great deal of plot or characterization from Borges, but you will find fascinating ideas and elegant, sometimes haunting prose.

My favorite entry is “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius,” which explores a society that has internalized idealist philosophy (the belief that the external world does not exist independently of minds). I’m fascinated by Berkeyelan idealism, so it was fun to find it as a recurring theme in this collection.

The implications of possible and actual infinities are another recurring theme. The famous story “The Library of Babel” considers what you might find in a library whose books contained all possible permutations of letters; hidden amongst the gibberish there could be, for example, "Vindications: books of apology and prophecy which vindicated for all time the acts of every man in the universe and retained prodigious arcana for his future.”
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I remember the first time I read this book: I was in rural Mongolia, working as a Peace Corps volunteer, and it was the day after Men's Day, a holiday left over from Soviet times. I'd competed in the Men's Day competitions as a representative of my school (there were only a handful of men working at the school, and I was pretty much automatically signed up for all community events) and I hadn't impressed anyone, especially in the shooting competition. Most Mongolians living in the show more countryside know how to shoot a gun reasonably well, but I certainly do not. Furthermore, I had underdressed for what turned out to be an all-day activity, and ended up sick in bed. I lived in a family's yard in my own individual ger, and the entire compound was surrounded by a tall wooden fence. My neighbor and a few of his friends came to visit me, and one of them had a black eye from a vodka-fueled Men's Day scuffle that he did not remember, but his friends did.

So I opened up Evaristo Carriego, and read Borges' prologue about growing up in Palermo, how he thought he'd grown up in the neighborhood but in truth had grown up behind a high fence in his family's library filled with innumerable English books. The Palermo of guitar duels, knife fights, and the dangerous, violent men of the Buenos Aires outskirts did not pertain to him, and as he sets out to write about Carriego, a friend of the Borges family whose poems depicted the Palermo on the other side of the fence, his book aims to paint a picture of that Palermo of his childhood that was not his.

I thought about the straight-shooting, tough Mongolian men on the other side of my own fence, and I thought about how similar my isolation was to Borges'. Some of my neighbors had scars from knife fights that might have been similar to those that took place more than a century ago on the dusty streets of Palermo. There was a vast and uninviting steppe beyond the edges of my little town that wasn't unlike the Argentine pampa. And there I was, sitting behind a fence, thinking that my Mongolian friends and neighbors were as foreign to me as Borges' gauchos, cuchillero, guapos and malevos. I sat behind my fence reading Borges, who sat behind his fence reading Stevenson.

I decided to revisit Evaristo Carriego for a couple of reasons: for one, I had bought a copy of Evaristo Carriego's Poesías completas last year and wanted to be able to read the poems discussed by Borges in their entirety; I'd also mentioned this book in another thread, with the idea that it would be a good introduction to Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentine. His short stories are sometimes about Argentina, it's true, but many of them take place in other corners of the world, or in worlds different from our own. In this book, he begins with a brief history of his neighborhood, Palermo, where Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas built his residence in the mid-1800s. He documents its slow incorporation into the city of Buenos Aires, a process that led to paved streets, new constructions, and a slow departure from its humble beginnings. He refers to Palermo as a suburb, a word that has a somewhat different connotation in English in the 21st century. When I hear the word suburb, I think endless strip malls and everybody driving their cars all the time. In this case, the word connotes poverty and isolation from the central, urban districts of the rapidly expanding city at the mouth of the Río de la Plata. Suburban Palermo was something like a semi-rural slum, with poor apartment communities (Argentine conventillos of that time sound quite similar to American project buildings) mixed with empty lots and open spaces. The community is plagued by social problems such as alcoholism, domestic violence and violent gangs led by neighborhood caudillos who employed cadres of men responsible for strongarming citizens into the voting booths and carrying out general dirty work. Borges, writing at the end of the 1920s, recognizes that the neighborhood is rapidly changing; in fact, by the end of the 20th century, it had become a hip, trendy, rapidly gentrifying part of town. But after noting some of the changes he's seen during his life, Borges returns to turn-of-the-century Palermo, where Evaristo Carriego was consorting with the roughnecks and writing poems that represented life on the outskirts.

His analysis of Carriego's poetry occupies two chapters, each devoted to one volume by the suburban poet. His poems are uniformly about life in the suburb of Palermo: women are battered by their husbands, who later brag about their violent acts to their neighborhood buddies; marriages are celebrated with parties full of guitar playing and family members nervous that things will get out of hand, instructing the groom not to drink too much and enlisting the help of a tough guy to keep the peace; women suffering from tuberculosis ruefully look back on that fleeting moment of romance so many years ago, long since replaced by solitude and handkerchiefs stained with blood; and skilled guitar players pick tunes in bars and on patios, to which dangerous men dance tango figures in pairs (women being discouraged from participating in such activities with men famed for their violence and skill with the knife). Borges admits that Carriego's poetry is not perfect, and he is not afraid to point out its shortcomings, the misplaced allusion to a musketeer at the end of an otherwise exemplary depiction of a guapo (a thug, more or less), or the clumsy collection of images assembled in "La guitarra," a poem deemed by Borges to be unworthy of the poets other, superior compositions. On the balance, though, Borges finds much to admire, and recognizes Carriego's particularly local, neighborhood genius. He was the first Argentine poet to write of the arrabal, that region between the civilization of the city and the barbary of the open plain, and Borges opines that his best poems will endure in the Argentine canon for their accurate depiction of life in that specific place and time.

As I understand it, Evaristo Carriego is the first volume of essays that Borges published and didn't later repudiate. The core texts of my edition (the prologues, the chapter on Palermo, the two chapters on the poet and his works, and the short conclusion) were published in 1930. The book was later reissued, adding a series of supplementary essays about particularly Argentine subjects such as horsemen, the card game truco, and the origins of the tango. These texts are the work of an older, more mature Borges, and they are uniformly excellent. I particularly enjoyed how, after pursuing more universal themes in his short stories of the 1930s and 40s, he returns now to the Argentine subjects but is able to identify each one as a local representation of a universal figure, symbol or custom: the troop of gauchos that attacked the city of Paraná in 1870, made a few victory laps and then rode back off into the countryside, are just another iteration of the Mongolian horsemen who swept through China and razed the great cities of the Jin Dynasty because they were disconcerted by them and did not understand them. The dagger that lies in a box in Borges' desk, inherited from his father and once held by Carriego, is one with the dagger that was used last night in a murder in Tacuarembó, and is also one with the dagger used to kill Caesar. And the hands that make up each game of truco, following the same ever-repeating combinations of cards, represent the generations of Argentines who played those same hands any number of times before. As I think about it, that's one of the reasons why I find this book particularly compelling: it starts with a young Borges, seeking to define the neigborhood on the other side of his childhood fence, and finding it in the poems of a man who used to come around the Borges household from time to time. That young Argentine then wrote stories that penetrated a universe full of possibilities, libraries with all possible books, lotteries that come to represent life iteslf, and men whose memories encompass all of human experience. Then, a few decades later, he returned to his favorite Argentine themes, looking at them with new eyes open to the infinite possibilities he pursued in his fictions.

Of course, I also liked it because it was so relatable to the world I saw on the other side of my fence in the Mongolian countryside. I liked to think of the people in that rural community as the last cowboys, with the vast Mongolian steppe the closest thing to a Wild West that I would ever hope to find. And Borges' essays helped me see the folks who would come into town every so often to buy supplies before returning to their herds as part of a greater, more universal tradition of horsemen who have populated the many steppes and pampas of the world, also reminding me that they often fall victim to civilizing forces, with Chinggis Khaan and his men eventually embracing the cities they conquered and growing old inside their walls. He also reminded me that, no matter how much time I spent hanging out with community members, learning Mongolian and drinking tea and watching Mongolians dominate Japanese Sumo Wrestling on poorly-transmitted TV broadcasts, I'd always be on the outside looking in, like he was as he sat in his family's library in a house surrounded by a fence in Palermo.
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