At the age of seventy, after a gap of twenty years, Jorge Luis Borges returned to writing short stories. In "Brodie's Report," he returned also to the style of his earlier years with its brutal realism, nightmares, and bloodshed. Many of these stories, including "Unworthy" and "The Other Duel," are set in the macho Argentinean underworld, and even the rivalries between artists are suffused with suppressed violence. Throughout, opposing themes of fate and free will, loyalty and betrayal, time and memory flicker in the recesses of these compelling stories, among the best Borges ever wrote.
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Título: El informe de Brodie Autor/a: Jorge Luis Borges Editorial: Emecé Editores Ciudad: Buenos Aires Año de publicación: 1970 Edición: 1ª Nº de páginas: 153 págs Traducido en los años: 2005