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Acclaimed novel by Nobel Prize-winning author.
Powerful love story spanning decades of longing.
Florentino's devotion despite 622 romantic affairs.
Fermina's choice leads to lifelong heartache.
Explores themes of love, loss, and persistence.
International bestseller celebrated by readers worldwide.
Part of Oprah's Book Club selections.
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Classic work by Jorge Luis Borges.
Features an introduction by William Gibson.
Explores multi-layered, self-referential storytelling.
Includes original text with augmentations from 1964.
Edited by Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby.
Contains a chronology of Borges' life.
Tribute by renowned author André Maurois.
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Complete collection of Borges's fiction in English.
New translations by acclaimed translator Andrew Hurley.
Explores themes of dreams, identity, and reality.
Includes Borges's influential works and lesser-known stories.
Deluxe edition with flaps and deckle-edged paper.
Perfect for both new and longtime Borges fans.
A literary treasure from Penguin Classics collection.
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National Bestseller acclaimed by critics globally.
Story of two modern-day literary Quixotes.
Explores an underground literary movement's legacy.
Tragicomic quest through a chaotic universe.
Exuberant and inventive narrative style.
Highlights Bolaño's literary genius and ambition.
A must-read for contemporary literature enthusiasts.
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Masterpieces by Jorge Luis Borges
Translated by acclaimed Andrew Hurley
Explores innovative fiction and genre bending
Unabridged audio edition for immersive experience
Invaluable collection for new and seasoned fans
Includes iconic stories like "The Aleph" and "Babel"
Engages listeners with rich, imaginative narratives
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Explores Mexico's identity and cultural nuances.
Features Octavio Paz, a Nobel Prize-winning author.
Includes iconic essays on Mexican society.
Analyzes Mexico's relationship with the United States.
Provides deep insights into Latin American culture.
Critically acclaimed and enduring literary classic.
Richly written, engaging, and thought-provoking discourse.
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Playful and witty literary masterpiece.
Translated by renowned Penguin Classics.
Features extensive historical and cultural notes.
Original chapter breaks preserved for authenticity.
Influences range from Cervantes to Borges.
Celebrated work of Brazilian author Machado de Assis.
Explores themes of life, death, and ambition.
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Explores philosophical puzzles and supernatural themes.
Features fully realized human characters by Borges.
Includes diverse narratives from varying perspectives.
Contains vignettes on imagination and identity.
Published by reputable Penguin Classics series.
Offers authoritative texts with scholarly enhancements.
Trusted translations by award-winning translators.
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Winner of National Book Award for Translation.
Explores themes of love, loss, and existential crisis.
Set in Paris and Buenos Aires, rich in culture.
Features a unique narrative structure and style.
Delves into bohemian lifestyle and intellectual pursuits.
Translated by renowned translator Gregory Rabassa.
A classic of Spanish American literature, highly acclaimed.
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Deathbed confession of a Jesuit priest.
Explores ties between Church and Chilean State.
A dark, surreal journey through memories.
First English work by Roberto Bolaño.
Encounter with literary giants like Neruda.
Secretly teaches Pinochet about Marxism.
Heart-stopping and hypnotic storytelling experience.
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Completely unabridged audiobook of Borges' classic collection.
Explore multi-layered and self-referential storytelling style.
Edited by renowned scholars Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby.
Includes biographical and critical essays on Borges.
Features new introduction by influential author William Gibson.
Discover Borges' profound influence on modern literature.
Perfect for both new and seasoned Borges enthusiasts.
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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Explores the end of Trujillo's brutal regime.
Presents a compelling political narrative and historical context.
Follows Urania Cabral's haunting return to Dominican Republic.
Highlights themes of terror, power, and complicity.
Describes deadly conspiracies and revolutionary undertones.
A masterpiece of Latin American literature and storytelling.
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Explores fictional writers with extreme right-wing ideologies.
First major work by acclaimed author Roberto Bolaño.
Features 30 brief, imaginative biographical accounts.
Combines humor with literary critique and erudition.
Includes diverse writers from twelve different countries.
Critically recognized upon its release in 1996.
Engaging commentary on politics and literature intersection.
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Unabridged audiobook of Proust's classic work.
Second volume of the seven-volume series.
Explores youthful sexuality and romantic encounters.
Features memorable characters like Gilberte and Albertine.
Includes insights from the painter Elstir.
PDF companion available in your Audible Library.
Over 140 hours of captivating listening experience.
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Collection of love poems by Pablo Neruda.
Published in 1924, at age twenty.
Captivating sensual imagery and heartfelt verses.
Translated by J. Simon Harris, preserving authenticity.
Original Spanish text included for comparison.
Introduction provides context about the poet.
Timeless inspiration for lovers and poetry enthusiasts.
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Witty and playful exploration of life and death.
Featuring Brazil's most celebrated author, Machado de Assis.
A unique ghostly perspective on failed ambitions.
Innovative structure with 160 short chapters.
First inclusive English translation with extensive notes.
Influential work compared to literary greats like Joyce.
Part of Penguin Classics' prestigious literature collection.
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Classic work by Jorge Luis Borges.
Includes an introduction by William Gibson.
Multi-layered, self-referential literary style.
Explores themes of reality and fiction.
Edited by Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby.
Features critical essays and biographical details.
A cornerstone of Latin American literature.
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Celebrating 70 years of literary excellence.
Recognized as a masterpiece of world literature.
Translated into numerous languages worldwide.
Acclaimed by renowned authors and critics.
Features almost a hundred cover translations.
Infinite layers of reading experiences await.
A timeless classic that endures through generations.
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Largest collection of Borges's poetry in English.
Includes previously untranslated poems by Borges.
Bilingual edition with Spanish and English text.
Edited by renowned Borges expert Alexander Coleman.
Features translations from award-winning translators.
Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition with elegant design.
Ideal for fans of classic literature and poetry.
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Explores Haiti's post-colonial struggles.
Features King Henri-Christophe's complex legacy.
Vivid prose with dreamlike intensity.
Addresses themes of race and power.
Incorporates elements of voodoo culture.
Critiques corruption and human suffering.
A compelling historical narrative.
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Written by Nobel Prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa.
Explores love and obsession across decades and locations.
Set in Lima, Paris, and Tokyo during mid-century.
Features a shape-shifting, enigmatic female protagonist.
A contemporary love story with rich historical context.
Described as splendid, suspenseful, and irresistible.
A New York Times Notable Book of 2007.
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Compelling story of love and friendship.
Set in an Argentine prison environment.
Explores themes of self-identity and sacrifice.
Features a bond between two contrasting characters.
Adapted into an Oscar-winning film.
Also a Tony Award-winning musical.
Soon to be a major motion picture.
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Collection of love poems by Pablo Neruda.
Published in 1924, at age twenty.
Most popular work of Nobel Laureate Neruda.
Sensual imagery evokes deep emotional responses.
Translation captures the essence of original poetry.
Includes original Spanish text on facing pages.
Features an insightful introduction to the poet.
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Award-winning collection of Borges's non-fiction writings.
First comprehensive selection of Borges in English.
Explores themes of time, reality, and literature.
Includes over 160 astonishing writings by Borges.
Features new translations by renowned translators.
Highlights Borges's political and cultural critiques.
Part of the esteemed Penguin Classics series.
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Collection of captivating Puerto Rican legends.
Written by renowned author Cayetano Coll y Toste.
Explores Puerto Rico's colonial Spanish history.
Highlights Taíno and enslaved African lives.
Themes of love, religion, and superstition.
Start with colonization and end in the 19th century.
A must-read for folklore and history enthusiasts.
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Final volume of Proust's literary masterpiece.
Unabridged recording by Neville Jason, 150 hours long.
Explores themes of time, memory, and identity.
Set against the backdrop of World War I.
Features pivotal scenes and character revelations.
Essential for fans of classic literature.
Experience the depth of Proust's writing audibly.
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Expanded edition with newly discovered material.
Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda's classic memoir.
Chronicles his childhood in southern Chile.
Details his bohemian student years in Santiago.
Documents travels as a globetrotting Chilean consul.
Captures his political struggles and escapes.
A revealing record of a true literary giant.
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Illustrated by Peter Sís, enhancing Borges's text.
Features 116 imaginative creatures from human folklore.
Combines art and literature in a unique volume.
A treasure for fantasy lovers and Borges fans.
Part of Penguin Classics' esteemed collection.
Authoritative text with scholarly introductions and notes.
Perfect gift for readers and collectors alike.
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Essays explore personal and global experiences.
Addresses themes of resilience and environmental catastrophe.
Tributes to literary giants like Toni Morrison.
Combines personal narrative with insightful reportage.
Reflects on colonialism and its lasting impacts.
Danticat's writing is heartfelt and thought-provoking.
Encourages community engagement and moral questioning.
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Biographical dictionary of fictional right-wing writers.
30 brief accounts of imaginary literary figures.
First major work by Roberto Bolaño.
Published in 1996 by Seix Barral.
Combines black humor with imaginary erudition.
Includes diverse authors from twelve countries.
Notable focus on Argentina and the USA.
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