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' (in English: "Fictions") is a collection of
short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest t ...
by Argentine writer and poet
Jorge Luis Borges Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (; ; 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, as well as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known b ...
, originally written and published in Spanish between 1941 and 1956. Thirteen stories from ''Ficciones'' were first published by New Directions in the English-language anthology '' Labyrinths'' (1962). In the same year, Grove Press published the entirety of the book in English using the same title as in the original language. " The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim" originally appeared published in '' A History of Eternity'' (') (1936). ''Ficciones'' became Borges's most famous book and made him known worldwide. The book is dedicated to writer Esther Zemborain de Torres Duggan, a friend and collaborator of Borges's.


Background


Publication

In 1941, Borges's second collection of fiction, ' (English:''The Garden of Forking Paths'') was published. It contained eight stories. In 1944, a new section labeled ' ("Artifices"), containing six stories, was added to the eight of ''The Garden of Forking Paths''. These were given the collective title ''Ficciones''. Borges added three more stories to the ''Artifices'' section in the 1956 edition.


Translation

In 1948, the story "The Garden of Forking Paths" was translated into English by
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and published in ''
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''. In 1962, an English translation of ''Ficciones'' was published by Grove Press. Edited and introduced by Anthony Kerrigan, the other translators were Anthony Bonner,
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, Helen Temple, and Ruthven Todd.


Contents

* Part One: ''The Garden of Forking Paths'' ** Prologue ** " Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" (1940) ** " The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim" (1936, not included in the 1941 edition) ** "
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote "Pierre Menard, Author of the ''Quixote''" (original Spanish title: "Pierre Menard, autor del ''Quijote''") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. It originally appeared in Spanish in the Argentine journal '' Sur'' in May 1939. ...
" (1939) ** " The Circular Ruins" (1940) ** " The Lottery in Babylon" (1941) ** " An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain" (1941) ** " The Library of Babel" (1941) ** "
The Garden of Forking Paths "The Garden of Forking Paths" (original Spanish title: "El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan") is a 1941 short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It is the title story in the collection ''El jardín de senderos que se bifurca ...
" (1941) * Part Two: ''Artifices'' ** Prologue ** " Funes the Memorious" (1942) ** " The Form of the Sword" (1942) ** "
Theme of the Traitor and the Hero "Theme of the Traitor and the Hero" (original Spanish title: "Tema del traidor y del héroe") is a short story by the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, originally published in 1944 in number 112 of the review '' Sur''. Plot For the centenary o ...
" (1944) ** " Death and the Compass" (1942) ** "
The Secret Miracle "The Secret Miracle" (original Spanish title: "El milagro secreto") is a short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It was first published in the magazine '' Sur'' in February 1943 and was collected in ''Ficciones''. Plot The mai ...
" (1943) ** "
Three Versions of Judas "Three versions of Judas" (original Spanish title: "Tres versiones de Judas") is a short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It was included in Borges' anthology, ''Ficciones'', published in 1944. Like several other Borges stor ...
" (1944) ** "
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" (1953, 2nd edition only) ** " The Sect of the Phoenix" (1952, 2nd edition only) ** " The South" (1953, 2nd edition only)


Style

''Ficciones'' emphasizes and calls attention to its fictional nature. The choice and use of literary devices are conspicuous in the stories. Naomi Lindstrom explains that Borges saw an effort to make a story appear natural "as an impoverishment of fiction's possibilities and falsification of its artistic character."


Themes

The labyrinth is a recurring motif throughout the stories. It is used as a metaphor to represent a variety of things: the overwhelmingly complex nature of worlds and the systems that exist on them, human enterprises, the physical and mental aspects of humans, and abstract concepts such as time. The stories of Borges can be seen as a type of labyrinth themselves. Borges often gives his first-person narrators the name "Borges." While he imparts many of his own characteristics in them, he does not idealize them, and gives them human failings as well. English phrases appear intermittently in his Spanish stories. Borges often puts his protagonists in red enclosures. This has led to analysis of his stories from a Freudian viewpoint, although Borges himself strongly disliked his work being interpreted in such a way. In fact, he called psychoanalysis (Obra poética, Prólogo) "la triste mitología de nuestro tiempo", or "the sad mythology of our time". Borges loved books and gives detailed descriptions of the characteristics of the fictional texts in his stories. In "The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim", he indirectly suggests that a librarian is even holier than a saint. Other themes throughout his stories include: philosophical issues; deterioration and ruination; games of strategy and chance; conspiracies and secret societies; and ethnic groups, especially those in his own ancestry.


Reception

''Ficciones'' is one of
Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century The 100 Books of the Century (french: Les cent livres du siècle) is a list of the one hundred most memorable books of the 20th century, according to a poll performed during the spring of 1999 by the French retailer Fnac and the Paris newspaper ''L ...
. According to the Norwegian writer
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, the first story in ''Ficciones'', " Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius", is "the best short story ever written."


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