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Fictions) is a book by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, published in 1944. It is composed of two distinct sections,
The Garden of Forking Pathsand
Artifices. The former was published in 1941 as a stand-alone collection of eight short stories, and republished with the latter under the title
Ficcionesin 1944. With
The Aleph(1949), it is one of the twin pillars upholding Borges’ reputation as one of the greatest literary artists of the twentieth century.
The stories are remarkable for their formal innovations, and in particular for the shape-shifting fashion in which they are made to conform to the outer appearance of particular genres and styles—the essay, the book review, the detective story, the fantastic tale, the parable—thereby complicating the distinctions
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Citation: O'Connell, Mark. "Ficciones". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 08 April 2011 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=14413, accessed 21 November 2024.]