Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969

Jorge Luis BORGES

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Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969
Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969

"HE MORE THAN ANYONE RENOVATED THE LANGUAGE OF FICTION" (J.M. COETZEE): FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF BORGES' ALEPH AND OTHER STORIES 1933-1969, INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY BORGES

BORGES, Jorge Luis. The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1970. Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First American edition of this renowned collection of Borges' short stories, inscribed and signed by Borges on the half title: "To Alceita, our collaborator and benefactor—Most cordially. Jorge Borges," and additionally signed by the translator: "Norman Thomas di G.[iovanni]."

In the title story, one of his most celebrated and significant, Borges borrows from Dante "the fundamental theme that a woman's love may lead to a vision of universal wholeness" and seeks "to express the rapturous totality of self and world" (Williamson, 278, 124). The Aleph was published in Spanish in Buenos Aires in 1949. This was the author's sixth book to be translated into English, though the author considered it, along with Ficciones, his major work. The volume includes 20 stories—11 of which had never previously appeared in book form in English—and a lengthy autobiographical essay. Di Giovanni's translations were the only ones done in collaboration with Borges. Loewenstein 294. Becco 37.

Book with a bit of soiling to cloth and mild toning to edges, dust jacket with small closed tear to top edge. A near-fine inscribed and signed copy.

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