“THE LITERARY METAPHYSICIAN OF THE AGE… OF ALL LATIN AMERICAN WRITERS IN THIS CENTURY, HE IS THE MOST UNIVERSAL”: 1944 FIRST EDITION OF BORGES’ RARE AND IMPORTANT FICCIONES, IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS
BORGES, Jorge Luis. Ficciones. Buenos Aires: Sur, (1944). Octavo, original blue paper self-wrappers, uncut. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of Borges’ most important work, which, along with El Aleph, forms the core of Borges’ literary output and stands as a landmark of modern literature. An excellent, about-fine copy in original pale blue paper wrappers—most scarce and desirable thus.
It was while working in the basement of the Municipal Library in Buenos Aires that Borges wrote the stories that launched his career, including “Pierre Menard, Author of Don Quixote,” “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius,” and “The Library of Babel.” In 1941, these and other stories were published in the collection El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan (The Garden of Forking Paths). In 1944, this collection was combined with six additional stories, including “Funes, the Memorious” and “Death and the Compass,” and retitled Ficciones. “Even if Borges were not the prime founder of Hispanic American literature (as he is), even if his stories did not possess authentic aesthetic value (as they do), he would still be one of the canonical writers of the Chaotic Age because, more than any other writer except Kafka, whom he deliberately emulates, he is the literary metaphysician of the age… Of all Latin American authors in this century, he is the most universal… If you read Borges frequently and closely, you become something of a Borgesian, because to read him is to activate an awareness of literature in which he has gone farther than anyone else” (Bloom, The Western Canon, 467, 471-72). Winner of the International Publishers’ Prize in 1961. With frontispiece portrait of the author by Marie Elisabeth Wrede. Text in Spanish. Penciled owner signature.
About-fine condition, with just a few minute rubs to fragile original wrappers. A remarkable copy.