Description
Since its first publication in 1981, Borges and His Fiction has introduced the life and works of this Argentinian master-writer to an entire generation of students, high school and college teachers, and general readers. Responding to a steady demand for an updated edition, Gene H. Bell-Villada has significantly revised and expanded this book to incorporate new information that has become available since Borges death in 1986. In particular, he offers a more complete look at Borges and Peronism and Borges personal experiences of love and mysticism, as well as revised interpretations of some of Borges stories. As before, this book is divided into three sections that examine Borges life, his stories in Ficciones and El Aleph, and his place in world literature. The author of several works of criticism and fiction, Gene H. Bell-Villada is Professor and Chair of Romance Languages at Williams College in Massachusetts.
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