The seventeen pieces in Ficciones demonstrate the gargantuan powers of imagination, intelligence, and style of one of the greatest writers of this or any other century. Prologue - Funes, the memorious / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The form of the sword / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - Theme of the traitor and hero / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - Death and the compass / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The secret miracle / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - Three versions of Judas / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The end / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The sect of the Phoenix / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The South / translated by Anthony Kerrigan Prologue - Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius / translated by Alastair Reid - The approach to Al-Mu'tasim / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - Pierre Menard, author of Don Quixote / translated by Anthony Bonner - The circular ruins / translated by Anthony Bonner - The Babylon lottery / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - An examination of the work of Herbert Quain / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The library of Babel / translated by Anthony Kerrigan - The garden of forking paths / translated by Helen Temple and Ruthven Todd "Translated from the Spanish, ©1956 by Emecé Editores, S.A., Buenos Aires"-Title page verso
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