Situates Borges at the limit of philosophy and literature.
David E. Johnson is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. He is the coeditor of Thinking with Borges and coauthor (with Scott Michaelsen) of Anthropology's Wake: Attending to the End of Culture.
Acknowledgments
p. ix
Introduction: Philosophy, Literature, and the Accidents of Translation
p. 1
Time: For Borges
p. 25
Belief, in Translation
p. 45
Kant's Dog
p. 91
Decisions of Hospitality
p. 129
Idiocy, the Name of God
p. 171
Afterword: The Secret of Culture
p. 213
Notes
p. 225
Bibliography
p. 259
Index
p. 269
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