The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory 
'One of the most remarkable artists of our age' - Mario Vargas Llosa. The Book of Sand was the last of Borges' major collections to be published. The stories are, in his words, 'variations on favourite themes...combining a plain and at times almost colloquial style with a fantastic plot'. It includes such marvellous tales as "The Congress", "Undr" and "The Mirror and the Mask". Also included are the handful of stories written right at the end of Borges' life - "August 25, 1983", "Blue Tigers", "The Rose of Paracelsus" and "Shakespeare's Memory".
Written in his later years, Borges's The Book of Sand (1975) and Shakespeare's Memory (1983) have sometimes been treated almost as "geriatrica" suffering from a diminishing imagination, if not from diminishing craftas Hurley explains in the Introduction. Which is unfair: I agree with Hurley's bold reply that we should think about whether these stories simply could not have been written by a younger man. I do not mind solitude; after all, it is hard enough to live with oneself and ones own
Two late works by Borges. The Book of Sand made up of 13 short stories and Shakespeare's Memory, 4 short stories. All of them are expertly written with no fat on any of them. They all deal with similar themes. Highlights ~ "the mirror and the mask" "undr" "a weary man's utopia" "the book of sand" "the rose of paracelsus" and "Shakespeare's Memory".

Stirred by the Telling"The Book of Sand" doesn't quite have the cohesion of "Brodie's Report", but it almost compensates for it in the diversity of its subject matter and style.There is a similar interest in the mechanics of metafiction. Borges introduces the first story, "The Other", by describing an incident like this: "I didn't write about it then because my foremost objective at the time was to put it out of my mind, so as not to go insane. Now, in 1972 [three years later], it strikes me
More impressions in my personal blog of reviewsIt wasn't iPad, neither internet, it was sand (or paper)"The number of pages in this book is no more or less than infinite. None is the first page, none the last"Jorge Luis Borges - The Sand BookReference to one of the tales, The Book of Sand is a small compendium of 13 short stories of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Together, these stories have in common the fantastic nature of the peculiar writing of Borges. But more than that, the 13
Aesthetic experience is extraordinary in the sense that it is always ours alone, uniquely ours. And some aesthetic experiences hit us right between the eyes with a knockout punch - these are encounters we will never forget. One such encounter was my reading this collection of stories by Jorge Luis Borges some thirty years ago. The images of the book of sand with its infinite pages, the hermit looking for a one-sided disk, an author's pristine lovemaking with a beautiful woman - for me, all
Reading Borges has been on my list for years now. Finding copies of his books though, has been anything but straightforward, which, in hindsight, feels quite apt. In any case, it was more than worth it.Borges' literary output in the fiction department consists of numerous short stories (mostly under 10 pages long), that manage to condense a number of themes within them. The stories touch upon various themes and ideas, reflecting Borges' own interests and reading. They jump from mathematics,
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| Title | : | The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory |
| Author | : | Jorge Luis Borges |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Penguin Modern Classics |
| Pages | : | Pages: 159 pages |
| Published | : | April 5th 2001 by Penguin Books Ltd (first published January 1st 1975) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Short Stories. Classics. Literature. Magical Realism. Fantasy. Cultural. Latin American |
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Alternate cover edition — ISBN: 0141183829'One of the most remarkable artists of our age' - Mario Vargas Llosa. The Book of Sand was the last of Borges' major collections to be published. The stories are, in his words, 'variations on favourite themes...combining a plain and at times almost colloquial style with a fantastic plot'. It includes such marvellous tales as "The Congress", "Undr" and "The Mirror and the Mask". Also included are the handful of stories written right at the end of Borges' life - "August 25, 1983", "Blue Tigers", "The Rose of Paracelsus" and "Shakespeare's Memory".
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Ratings: 4.14 From 10026 Users | 674 ReviewsCritique Of Books The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory
In this short story, you can find a Scotsman, a discussion on bibliophilism and on a not very famous - but known to every reader - feeling that some books take over your soul. I had books like the book of sand in my life. Some I had to stop for a period. They took over too much of my imagination and of my life too if I'm honest. I loved those books and felt sad when I finished it. This story is about these feelings. You should read it. It's so small. And so significant, it could only be theWritten in his later years, Borges's The Book of Sand (1975) and Shakespeare's Memory (1983) have sometimes been treated almost as "geriatrica" suffering from a diminishing imagination, if not from diminishing craftas Hurley explains in the Introduction. Which is unfair: I agree with Hurley's bold reply that we should think about whether these stories simply could not have been written by a younger man. I do not mind solitude; after all, it is hard enough to live with oneself and ones own
Two late works by Borges. The Book of Sand made up of 13 short stories and Shakespeare's Memory, 4 short stories. All of them are expertly written with no fat on any of them. They all deal with similar themes. Highlights ~ "the mirror and the mask" "undr" "a weary man's utopia" "the book of sand" "the rose of paracelsus" and "Shakespeare's Memory".

Stirred by the Telling"The Book of Sand" doesn't quite have the cohesion of "Brodie's Report", but it almost compensates for it in the diversity of its subject matter and style.There is a similar interest in the mechanics of metafiction. Borges introduces the first story, "The Other", by describing an incident like this: "I didn't write about it then because my foremost objective at the time was to put it out of my mind, so as not to go insane. Now, in 1972 [three years later], it strikes me
More impressions in my personal blog of reviewsIt wasn't iPad, neither internet, it was sand (or paper)"The number of pages in this book is no more or less than infinite. None is the first page, none the last"Jorge Luis Borges - The Sand BookReference to one of the tales, The Book of Sand is a small compendium of 13 short stories of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Together, these stories have in common the fantastic nature of the peculiar writing of Borges. But more than that, the 13
Aesthetic experience is extraordinary in the sense that it is always ours alone, uniquely ours. And some aesthetic experiences hit us right between the eyes with a knockout punch - these are encounters we will never forget. One such encounter was my reading this collection of stories by Jorge Luis Borges some thirty years ago. The images of the book of sand with its infinite pages, the hermit looking for a one-sided disk, an author's pristine lovemaking with a beautiful woman - for me, all
Reading Borges has been on my list for years now. Finding copies of his books though, has been anything but straightforward, which, in hindsight, feels quite apt. In any case, it was more than worth it.Borges' literary output in the fiction department consists of numerous short stories (mostly under 10 pages long), that manage to condense a number of themes within them. The stories touch upon various themes and ideas, reflecting Borges' own interests and reading. They jump from mathematics,


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