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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
Borges explains why Pierre Mernard's twentieth-century fragmentary version of Don Quixote is superior to that of Miguel Cervantes, although identical to it in every way.
Original title: Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote
Original languages:
Spanish
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ General Fiction
This work is a subwork of the following works : Ficciones (1944) [Collection] Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings (1962) [Collection] Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Anti-Story: an anthology of experimental fiction (1971) [Anthology] Authors: Heinrich Böll
, Eugenio Montale
, Norman Mailer
, Thomas M. Disch
, Donald Barthelme
, Joyce Carol Oates
, Julio Cortázar
, Jorge Luis Borges
, John Barth
, Oscar Lewis
, Theodore Roethke
, Eugčne Ionesco
, Wolfgang Hildesheimer
, Tommaso Landolfi
, Keith Fort
, Ann Quin
, William H. Gass
, Curtis Zahn
, Nigel Dennis
, Nathalie Sarraute
, Alain Robbe-Grillet
, Michel Butor
, Michael Goldstein
, Mitchell Sisskind
, Reinhard Lettau
, Russell Edson
, Enrique Anderson Imbert
, Robert Coover
Everything and Nothing (1999) [Collection] Author: Jorge Luis Borges
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