The Aleph and other stories, 1933-1969 : together with commentaries and an autobiographical essay
معرفی کتاب «The Aleph and other stories, 1933-1969 : together with commentaries and an autobiographical essay» نوشتهٔ Jorge Luis Borges, Norman Thomas di Giovanni, Norman Thomas di Giovanni، منتشرشده توسط نشر E. P. Dutton & Co در سال 1970. این کتاب در فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Dazzling And Unmistakable In Style, Resonant In Meaning, Jorge Luis Borges' The Aleph And Other Stories Contains The Best Of Borges' Fiction. Included Also Is A Lengthy Autobiographical Essay Written Especially For This Volume. The Twenty Stories In This Book Cover The Whole Span And All The Various Facets Of Borges' Forty-year Career As A Short Story Writer. The Collection Is The Most Definitive And Comprehensive Available In English--book Jacket. The Aleph -- Streetcorner Man -- The Approach To Al-muʻtasim -- The Circular Ruins -- Death And The Compass -- The Life Of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874) -- The Two Kings And Their Two Labyrinths -- The Dead Man -- The Other Death -- Ibn Hakkan Al-bokhari Dead In His Labyrinth -- The Man On The Threshold -- The Challenge -- The Captive -- Borges And Myself -- The Maker -- The Intruder -- The Immortals -- The Meeting -- Pedro Salvadores -- Rosendo's Tale -- An Autobiographical Essay -- Commentaries. Edited And Translated By Norman Thomas Di Giovanni In Collaboration With The Author. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 285-286). The Aleph. Streetcorner man. The approach to al-Muʻtasim. The circular ruins. Death and the compass. The life of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874) The two kings and their two labyrinths. The dead man. The other death. Ibn Hakkan al-Bokhari dead in his labyrinth. The man on the threshold. The challenge. The captive. Borges and myself. The maker. The intruder. The immortals. The meeting. Pedro Salvadores. Rosendo's tale. An autobiographical essay. Commentaries Bibliographical note (p. 285-286)
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