Labyrinths (short story collection)
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Labyrinths (1962) is a collection of short stories and essays by Jorge Luis Borges. It includes "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius", "The Garden of Forking Paths", and "The Library of Babel", to name some of Borges' more famous stories. Many of the stories are from Ficciones and El Aleph. The English edition was edited by Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby.
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Collected Stories
- Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius
- The Garden of Forking Paths
- The Lottery in Babylon
- Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote
- The Circular Ruins
- The Library of Babel
- Funes the Memorious
- The Shape of the Sword
- Theme of the Traitor and the Hero
- Death and the Compass
- The Secret Miracle
- Three Versions of Judas
- The Sect of the Phoenix
- The Immortal
- The Theologians
- Story of the Warrior and the Captive
- Emma Zunz
- The House of Asterion
- Deutsches Requiem
- Averroes' Search
- The Zahir
- The Waiting
- The God's Script
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Publication information
Originally published by New Directions Publishing,
- Original paperback: ISBN 978 0 8112 0012 7
- Re-issue: ISBN 978 0 8112 1699 9, with introduction by William Gibson
There is also a Modern Library hardcover edition, ISBN 978 0 394 60449 7.
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