Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings
Creator
Date
1972
Identifier
Brasch PQ7797 B635 A29 1970
Publisher
Harmondsworth: Penguin
Abstract
In some modernist writing, there are non-moments or anti-epiphanies: epiphanies that do not happen. Jorge Luis Borges records one such non-moment in his short story ‘Averroes's Search.’ Borges’ Averroes (twelfth-century Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd) is translating Aristotle’s Poetics into Arabic, but he is struggling to define drama since he has never seen a play. Arranging elements in his story, Borges prepares his character for a moment of understanding, but Averroes fails to grasp the significance of what he has seen and heard. In this story, Borges draws on European and Eastern scholarship and literature, inventively making it new.
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Citation
Jorge Luis Borges, “Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/8494.