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Borges and Me: An Encounter
Hardback
Main Details
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Borges and Me: An Encounter
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jay Parini
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 220,Width 144 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs Travel writing |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781838850227
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Classifications | Dewey:813.54 |
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Main
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Illustrations |
No
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Canongate Books
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Imprint |
Canongate Books
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Publication Date |
5 August 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'This is a jewel of a book. Very funny, clever, moving, luminous with love of literature and landscape. Jay Parini's portrait of both Borges and Scotland is exquisite, deeply affectionate, sometimes comically irritable. He uses all a novelist's art, all his smoke and mirrors, to let the great man step shambolically from these pages to trap and beguile us, like a modern Ancient Mariner, with his brilliant, freely associative and heady metaphysics and literary table talk. And all his constant demands. My laughter (at poor Parini's long night in bed with his subject) kept my wife awake. But by the end, I was damp around the eyes; I was sad to let this little cast of characters go...I read it in a greedy gulp.' - Ian McEwan In this evocative work of what the author in his Afterword calls 'autofiction' or 'a kind of novelised memoir', Jay Parini takes us back fifty years, when he fled the United States for Scotland. He was in frantic flight from the Vietnam War and desperately in search of his adult life. There, through unlikely circumstances, he met famed Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges. Borges was blind, in his seventies and frail. Parini was asked to look after him while his translator was unexpectedly called away. When Borges heard that Parini owned a 1957 Morris Minor, he declared a long-held wish to visit the Scottish Highlands, where he hoped to meet a man in Inverness who was interested in Anglo-Saxon riddles. As they travelled, the charmingly garrulous Borges took Parini on a grand tour of western literature and ideas while promising to teach him about love and poetry. As Borges's world of labyrinths, mirrors and doubles shimmered into being, their escapades took a surreal turn. Borges and Me is a classic road novel, based on true events. It's also a magical tour of an era - like our own - in which uncertainties abound, and when - as ever - it's the young and the old who hear voices and dream dreams.
Author Biography
Jay Parini is Axinn Professor of English at Middlebury College, Vermont. In addition to New and Collected Poems: 1975-2015, he has published eight novels including The Last Station and Benjamin's Crossing. He has written biographies of John Steinbeck, Robert Frost, William Faulkner and Gore Vidal. He edited The Oxford Encyclopeadia of American Literature and writes regularly for the Guardian and other publications. jayparini.com
ReviewsThis is a jewel of a book. Very funny, clever, moving, luminous with love of literature and landscape. Parini's portrait of both Borges and Scotland is exquisite, deeply affectionate, sometimes comically irritable . . . The young Parini's painful writing ambitions are beautifully wrought . . . It's hard to conceive of how an old and frail blind man could have had such psychological force, such unworldly innocence, such redeeming sway over others, but Jay Parini persuades us fabulously in a high-style Borgesian marriage of fiction and history -- IAN McEWAN For readers who already admire Borges, this memoir will be a delicious treat. For those who have yet to read him, Parini provides the perfect entry point to a writer who altered the way many think of literature * * New York Times * * Often caper-ish and laugh-out-loud funny . . . this little jewel also brims with affection and gratitude . . . with romantic reveries, stolen lines of poetry, philosophical meanderings and charismatic/egotistical performances showcasing his vast expanse of literary and historic knowledge * * Big Issue * * A classic comic-philosophical road story, playfully conscious of its own traditions . . . The pressure to capture Scotland in words for the great Jorge Luis Borges forces Jay to think about language in a new way, to "up his game" as a poet, and this artistic journey, occurring alongside their physical journey, becomes the book's emotional backbone . . . A fun, tightly crafted, tender-hearted literary adventure an improbable tale that, like many improbable tales, happens to be true * * Wall Street Journal * * I don't think I've read any book recently with such outright and unalloyed enjoyment. Jay Parini's wry, ridiculously funny and beautifully written memoir is a literary road trip par excellence. It will open your eyes wide and blow your mind. Devastatingly honest, darkly crazy and deeply touching, this is that rare sort of book: finish it, and you just want to start it all over again -- PHILIP HOARE Ironic, funny, adorable . . . What a wonderful book! It gave me so much pleasure to read it -- ERICA JONG Hilarious . . . Parini's book is the literary equivalent of Withnail and I - and it is odds-on that in due course it will become a much-loved film, too * * i * * A gem of book . . . a wonderful tribute . . . So many memoirs tend towards the sour. Borges and Me [is] sweet and flavoursome and moreish * * Herald Scotland * * A funny, affecting book . . . an exquisite book * * Independent * * [A celebration of] the abiding and metamorphic powers of memory, invention, and narrative * * London Review of Books * *
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