Lisa's review
A Universal History of Iniquity (Penguin Classics)
by Jorge Luis Borges, Andrew Hurley
Lisa's review
A Universal History of Iniquity (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, Andrew Hurley
Lisa's review
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Borges is possibly my favorite author of all time, and this collection of early writings was interesting to me mostly because I could see both his writing chops and his intricately knotted ideas in an intermediate stage of finish.
I was disappointed by the introduction, which seemed naive and added nothing to the collection, if not worse than that.
I was disappointed by the introduction, which seemed naive and added nothing to the collection, if not worse than that.
