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Brodie's Report
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Brodie’s Report

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At the age of seventy, after a gap of twenty years, Jorge Luis Borges returned to writing short stories. In Brodie’s Report and In Praise of Darkness he returned also to the style of his earlier years with its brutal realism, its nightmares and its bloodshed. Many of these stories, such as ‘Unworthy’ and ‘The Other Duel’, are set in the macho Argentinian underworld, although even the rivalries between academics or artists, as in ‘The Duel’, are shot through with suppressed violence. Fascinated yet appalled by the rituals of conquest, betrayal and bloodthirsty revenge, Borges vividly exposes the deepest roots of human cruely and political oppression.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 October 2000
Pages
144
ISBN
9780141183862

At the age of seventy, after a gap of twenty years, Jorge Luis Borges returned to writing short stories. In Brodie’s Report and In Praise of Darkness he returned also to the style of his earlier years with its brutal realism, its nightmares and its bloodshed. Many of these stories, such as ‘Unworthy’ and ‘The Other Duel’, are set in the macho Argentinian underworld, although even the rivalries between academics or artists, as in ‘The Duel’, are shot through with suppressed violence. Fascinated yet appalled by the rituals of conquest, betrayal and bloodthirsty revenge, Borges vividly exposes the deepest roots of human cruely and political oppression.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 October 2000
Pages
144
ISBN
9780141183862