Brodie’s Report (Penguin Modern Classics)

Brodie’s Report by Jorge Luis Borges, published by Penguin Classics on October 5, 2000, is a collection of eleven short stories that delve into the enigmatic nature of writing and the fleeting nature of opinions. This edition, comprising 144 pages, presents Borges’s distinctive style, characterized by its deceptively simple and almost laconic prose, which creates a magical impression that stands out in contemporary literature.
Readers will encounter a rich exploration of themes central to Borges’s work, including the art of writing and the transient quality of thought. The stories reflect the author’s unique inspiration and offer insights into the complexities of narrative and perception. This collection is a testament to Borges’s literary prowess, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of storytelling and the nature of reality.
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The art of writing is mysterious; the opinions we hold are ephemeral in these eleven short stories the quality of his inspiration is unmistakable with their deceptively simple, almost laconic style, they achieve a magical impression that is unrivalled in modern writing
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