Universal History of Iniquity
Jorge Luis Borges - Author
Andrew Hurley - Editor/introduction
Andrew Hurley - Notes by
The Penguin Classics debut of Jorge Luis Borges - "the most important thing to happen to imaginative writing in the Spanish language in modern times" (Mario Vargas Llosa)
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In his writing, Borges always combined high seriousness with a wicked sense of fun. Here he reveals his delight in re-creating (or making up) colorful stories from the Orient, the Islamic world, and the Wild West, as well as his horrified fascination with knife fights, political and personal betrayal, and bloodthirsty revenge. Spark-ling with the sheer exuberant pleasure of story-telling, this collection marked the emergence of an utterly distinctive literary voice.
A Universal History of Iniquity (1935)
A Note on the Translation |


