"The drunkard who comes out with an absurd order, the dreamer who suddenly wakes and with his bare hands strangles the woman sleeping beside him - are they perhaps not carrying out one of the Company's secret decisions? These silent workings, so like those of God, give rise to all manner of speculation." The affairs of Babylon are dictated by a lottery. Discreetly administered by a mysterious and seemingly omnipotent Company, the lottery can elevate citizens to positions of wealth and power or condemn them to the most shameful punishments. Taking this fantastical conceit as its starting point, Jorge Luis Borges's short story is a characteristically brilliant achievement - a haunting mediation on the nature of chance, paranoia and divinity.
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Jorge Luis Borges was an Argentine writer and poet whose work profoundly reshaped modern literature. His writings are celebrated for their philosophical depth, intricate labyrinths of thought, and exploration of metaphorical realms like dreams, mirrors, and time. Borges masterfully blended diverse literary genres and styles, consistently delving into themes of identity, reality, and the nature of existence. His innovative approach to storytelling and deep thematic inquiries established him as a seminal figure in 20th-century world literature.







- 2023
- 2023
"I wrote a poem this morning, and one of the themes of the poem is that languages are not equivalent, that each language is a new way of feeling the world."--Jorge Luis Borges Recorded during Borges' final years, this third volume of his conversations with Osvaldo Ferrari offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of Argentina's master writer and favorite conversationalist. In Conversations: Volume 3, Borges and Ferrari discuss subjects as diverse as film criticism, fantastic literature, science fiction, the Argentinian literary tradition, and the works of writers such as Bunyan, Wilde, Joyce, and Yeats, among others. With his signature wit, Borges converses on the philosophical basis of his writing, his travels, and his fascination with religious mysticism. He also ruminates on more personal themes, including the influence of his family on his intellectual development, his friendships, and living with blindness. The recurrent theme of these conversations, however, is a life lived through books. Borges draws on the resources of a mental library that embraces world literature, both ancient and modern. He recalls the works that were a constant presence in his memory and maps his changing attitudes to a highly personal canon. These conversations are a testimony to the supple ways that Borges explored his own relation to numerous traditions--the conjunction of his life, his lucidity, and his imagination.
- 2023
Jorge Luis Borges remains one of the most influential short story writers of the twentieth century, whose spellbinding tales of magic, mystery and murder are shot through with deep philosophical paradoxes. This collection brings together many of his greatest stories, including 'The Garden of Forking Paths', 'The Book of Sand' and 'Shakespeare's Memory'.
- 2018
The Garden of Forking Paths
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Summer was drawing to a close, and I realized that the book was monstrous.' These labyrinthine short stories dissolve the boundary between reality and illusion and describe the limits of infinity.
- 2017
Recorded during Borges' final years, this third volume of his conversations with Osvaldo Ferrari offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of Argentina's master writer and favourite conversationalist.
- 2016
Wash Your Needless Soda Down as Anton
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This anthology features a diverse array of voices, showcasing the works of established and emerging writers. With contributions from notable authors like Jorge Luis Borges and Sybil Baker, the collection explores various themes and styles, creating a rich tapestry of contemporary literature. Each piece reflects unique perspectives, offering readers a blend of creativity and insight that invites reflection and discussion. As the third installment in a four-part series, it continues to build on the engaging narratives and innovative storytelling of its predecessors.
- 2016
Conversations, Volume 1
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring diverse topics like Buddhism, love, and the tango, this volume features engaging dialogues with Jorge Luis Borges, the renowned Argentine writer. At eighty-four and blind, Borges showcases his sharp wit, offering insights that create a loose autobiography reflecting his unique perspective. Key themes such as time and dreaming emerge, but the conversations prioritize spontaneity over structured memoir, providing a rich tapestry of thoughts on life and existence in the present moment.
- 2015
In this collection of wise, witty and fascinating essays, Borges discusses the existence (or non-existence) of Hell, the flaws in English literary detectives, the philosophy of contradictions, and the many translators of 1001 Nights. Varied and enthralling, these pieces examine the very nature of our lives, from cinema and books to history and religion.
- 2015
Buddhism, love, Henry James, and the tango are just a few of the topics Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina's master writer, and extraordinary conversationalist, discusses in the first volume of the remarkable new series, Conversations. The eighty-four-year-old blind man's wit is unending and results in lively and insightful discussions that configure a loose autobiography of a subtle, teasing mind. Borges' favorite concepts such as time and dreaming are touched upon, but these dialogues are not a true memoir, they are unrestricted conversations about life at present. The Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, contributed immensely to twentieth-century literature, and more specifically to the genres of magical realism and fantasy. As he progressively lost his sight--he became completely blind by the age of fifty-five--the darkness behind his eyelids held enchanting imagery that translated into rich symbolism in his work.The inner workings of his curious mind are seen vividly in his conversations with Ferrari, and there's not a subject on which he doesn't cast surprising new light. As in his tale "The Other," where two Borgeses meet up on a bench beside the River Charles, this is a dialogue between a young poet and the elder teller of tales where all experience floats in a miracle that defies linear time.--Amazon.com.
- 2014
Professor Borges
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Now in paperback Borges's erudite and entertaining lectures on English literature from Beowulf to Oscar Wilde.