His debut fictional collection, featuring highly stylized retellings of the lives of infamous villains like Billy the Kid and Chinese pirates.
Works such as The Maker (1960), Brodie's Report (1970), The Book of Sand (1975), and his final stories in Shakespeare’s Memory (1983). Key Themes and Symbols Collected Fictions of Jorge Luis Borges
The Collected Fictions of Jorge Luis Borges is a definitive one-volume compendium that gathers all the prose fiction written by the Argentine master over his fifty-year career. Translated primarily by in the widely acclaimed Penguin Classics edition , this collection serves as both an introduction to his "singular genius" and a complete treasury for lifelong readers. Structure and Major Works Translated primarily by in the widely acclaimed Penguin
Widely considered his most influential work, containing "The Library of Babel" and " The Garden of Forking Paths ". Major sections include:
The volume organizes Borges's work chronologically, tracing his evolution from early experimental narratives to his most sophisticated metaphysical tales. Major sections include: