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Borges and The Eternal Orangutans Margaret Jull Costa

Borges and The Eternal Orangutans By Margaret Jull Costa

Borges and The Eternal Orangutans by Margaret Jull Costa


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Borges and The Eternal Orangutans Summary

Borges and The Eternal Orangutans by Margaret Jull Costa

Jorge Luis Borges is the hero of this literary whodunit by one of Brazil's most celebrated writers. Vogelstein is a loner who has always lived among books. Suddenly, fate grabs hold of his insignificant life and carries him off to Buenos Aires, to a conference on Edgar Allan Poe, the inventor of the modern detective story. There Vogelstein meets his idol, Jorge Luis Borges, and for reasons that a mere passion for literature cannot explain, he finds himself at the center of a murder investigation that involves arcane demons, the mysteries of the Kaballah, the possible destruction of the world, and the Elizabethan magus John Dee's theory of the Eternal Orangutan, which, given all the time in the world, would end up writing all the known books in the cosmos. Verissimo's small masterpiece is at once a literary tour de force and a brilliant mystery novel.

About Margaret Jull Costa

For her translations of Spanish and Portuguese, Margaret Jull Costa has won the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize four times as well as the Premio Valle-Inclan, the International Dublin Literary Award, and the 2008 PEN Prize for best translation from any language for The Maias, by Eca de Queiros (New Directions, 2007). Luis Fernando Verissimo, son of writer Erico Verissimo, is one of Brazil's best-known literary figures. He is a cartoonist, saxaphone player, and the author of novels and newspaper cronicas.

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GOR013104467
9780811215923
081121592X
Borges and The Eternal Orangutans by Margaret Jull Costa
Used - Very Good
Paperback
New Directions Publishing Corporation
20050602
144
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