A DICTIONARY OF BORGES ~ Evelyn Fishburn & Psiche Hughes
A DICTIONARY OF BORGES ~ Evelyn Fishburn & Psiche Hughes
Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd.; 1990; 280 pp
"This is a book that would have been to Borges taste. Although he used to pride himself on never having read anything that was written about his life or his work, I am sure he would have read it from beginning to end. This is because it is a book of imaginative erudition, or erudite fantasy, an unusual combination which he used with greater originality than anyone else, so that the genre, though of the greatest antiquity, seems now almost to have been invented by him. Like the strange sect of 'Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius' which wished secretly to interpolate a fictitious universe into the real one, Borges too, throughout his life as a writer, sought to distill beings, titles and events, which his fantasy had forged into the history and literature of reality" - Mario Vargas Llosa
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