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La Muerte y la brújula. Signed

by Borges, Jorge Luis



  • Bookseller: TBCL The Book Collector's Library CA (CA)
  • Seller Inventory #: 27242
  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Emecé Editores, Colección Novelistas Argentinos Contemporáneos
  • Place: Buenos Aires
  • Date published: 1951

Description

Buenos Aires: Emecé Editores, Colección Novelistas Argentinos Contemporáneos, 1951 [Death And The Compass]. The Dedication Copy Of This Landmark Title Story. First edition. Original pictorial wrappers showing very light use. [Helft p.74; Becco 46], 8vo, The inscription reads, in English: "To Mandie from your lazy friend / Jorge Luis Borges - 1951". Nine tales reappear in this collection, all revised & corrected for this edition. Hombre de la esquina rosada, Borges points out, was written influenced by American movies & Robert Louis Stevenson. Emma Zunz "está redactada con palabras opacas, in a style of scrupulous meanness, como dijo Joyce de sus Dubliners. (it is written with opaque words], as Joyce had said about his Dubliners). Funes el memorioso "es el que menos me desagrada." (is the one that least despleases me). Its source is De Quincey's Palimpsest. Borges wrote it when he felt cornered by the universe: "me sentí acosado del universo".La espera is an urban tale, from a true police report read to Borges by his friend Alfredo Doblas.La form a de la espada & Tema del traidor y del héroe pretend to show a romantic view of Ireland. El jardín de los senderos que se bifurcan is a type of crime fiction. Borges hopes that the meaning of it will not come to the reader until the very last paragraph. La muerte y la brújula takes place in Buenos Aires, in spite of the Nordic or German street names. The volume is dedicated to: Mandie Molina Vedia, one of Borges' great, life long loves.. 1st Edition.



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