Author | Jorge Luis Borges |
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Original title | Ficciones |
Translator | various |
Language | Spanish |
Publisher | Editorial Sur (1944) Emecé (1956) |
Publication date | 1941–2, 1944, 1956 |
Publication place | Argentina |
Published in English | 1962 by Grove Press |
Media type | |
Pages | 203pp (1944) 197pp (1956) |
Ficciones (in English: "Fictions") is a collection of short stories by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges, originally written and published in Spanish between 1941 and 1956. Thirteen stories from Ficciones were first published by New Directions in the English-language anthology Labyrinths (1962). In the same year, Grove Press published the entirety of the book in English using the same title as in the original language. "The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim" originally appeared published in A History of Eternity (Historia de la eternidad) (1936). Ficciones became Borges's most famous book and made him known worldwide.
The book is dedicated to writer Esther Zemborain de Torres Duggan, a friend and collaborator of Borges's.