Jorge Luis Borges: Emma Zunz

Jorge Luis Borges - Emma Zunz

“Emma Zunz,” a short story by Jorge Luis Borges published in the book El Aleph (1949), tells the story of Emma, a young textile factory worker. Emma receives the news that her father, who was living far away after being unjustly accused of theft, has died due to an overdose of veronal. Grief-stricken and convinced that she knows the culprit behind her father’s misfortune, Emma embarks on a meticulous plan of revenge to restore her father’s honor.

Eternity as a curse: A dialogue between “The Last Answer” by Isaac Asimov and “The Immortal” by Jorge Luis Borges

La eternidad como maldición: Un diálogo entre "La última respuesta" de Isaac Asimov y "El Inmortal" de Jorge Luis Borges

Literature has always been a means to explore the depths of the human condition. Two stories in particular, “The Last Answer” (1980) by Isaac Asimov and “The Immortal” (1947) by Jorge Luis Borges, delve into the complex notion of immortality, presenting it not as a divine gift, but as a burden. existential. Although written in … Read more

Jorge Luis Borges: The Immortal

Jorge Luis Borges: The Immortal

“The Immortal,” a story by Jorge Luis Borges from the short story collection ‘El Aleph’ (1949), narrates the intense odyssey of a Roman soldier, Marcus Flaminius Rufus, to find a mythical river that grants immortality. In his quest, the protagonist embarks on an expedition full of dangers and extraordinary discoveries, where he will test his courage and fortitude. After a long journey, he arrives at a remote place inhabited by a tribe of troglodytes, where he receives a terrible revelation about the immortals and their river.