The Book of Sand

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The short stories of Jorge Luis Borges, written more than twenty years ago, have become classics of contemporary literature. Here is a brand-new collection of thirteen tales which rival those that established the author's reputation. As we have come to expect from Borges, these works skilfully blend elements from many literary genres: the essay, science fiction, detective fiction, fantasy, literary criticism and autobiography.

Page Count:
220

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Publication Date:
1979-01-01

Literature & Fiction

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