The Aleph
Explorations of identity, dreams, and philosophical themes
Jorge Luis Borges author Andrew Hurley translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
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This collection of short stories explores themes of dreams and identity. The Aleph showcases Borges's unique narrative style and philosophical insights.
In The Aleph, Jorge Luis Borges invites readers into a realm where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur. This collection of short stories explores profound themes such as dreams, labyrinths, and the nature of identity. Each narrative is crafted with a deceptively simple style that belies the intricate ideas woven throughout. Borges's genius lies in his ability to manipulate the form of the short story, leading readers through a maze of thought-provoking scenarios.
The stories within The Aleph delve into the mysteries of existence, featuring elements like infinite libraries and the unpredictable nature of chance. Borges skillfully interlaces the ordinary with the extraordinary, introducing characters such as gaucho knife-fighters and transparent tigers, who serve as metaphors for deeper philosophical inquiries. The collection challenges readers to contemplate their own perceptions and the complexities of the human experience.
As Borges revisits his recurring motifs, he captivates the audience with narratives that are both maddeningly ingenious and deeply reflective. The elusive nature of identity is a central theme, prompting readers to question the very essence of who they are. In The Aleph, Borges not only entertains but also invites an exploration of the infinite possibilities that lie within the human imagination.
ISBN: 9780141183831
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 13mm
Weight: 170g
224 pages