Pagina principaleGruppiConversazioniAltroStatistiche
Cerca nel Sito
Questo sito utilizza i cookies per fornire i nostri servizi, per migliorare le prestazioni, per analisi, e (per gli utenti che accedono senza fare login) per la pubblicità. Usando LibraryThing confermi di aver letto e capito le nostre condizioni di servizio e la politica sulla privacy. Il tuo uso del sito e dei servizi è soggetto a tali politiche e condizioni.

Risultati da Google Ricerca Libri

Fai clic su di un'immagine per andare a Google Ricerca Libri.

Sto caricando le informazioni...

Extraordinary Tales (1955)

di Adolfo Bioy Casares

Altri autori: Aguirre Acevedo (Collaboratore), Ah'med el Ibelichi (Collaboratore), Ah'med el Qalyubi (Collaboratore), Ah'med et Tortuchi (Collaboratore), Luis L. Antunano (Collaboratore)64 altro, Bede (Collaboratore), Adrienne Bordenave (Collaboratore), Edwin Broster (Collaboratore), George D. Brown (Collaboratore), Martin Buber (Collaboratore), Richard Francis Burton (Collaboratore), Samuel Butler (Collaboratore), TM Chang (Collaboratore), GK Chesterton (Collaboratore), Ah'med Ech Chiruani (Collaboratore), Cicero (Collaboratore), Jean Cocteau (Collaboratore), Santiago Dabove (Collaboratore), Alexandra David-Neel (Collaboratore), Lal Behari Dey (Collaboratore), Denis Diderot (Collaboratore), Diego de Saavedra Fajardo (Collaboratore), H. Desvignes Doolittle (Collaboratore), William Drummond (Collaboratore), H. Garro (Collaboratore), Edward Gibbon (Collaboratore), Herbert A Giles (Collaboratore), Nathaniel Hawthorne (Collaboratore), O Henry (Collaboratore), Ibn Abd Rabbih (Collaboratore), Delia Ingenieros (Collaboratore), IA Ireland (Collaboratore), Max Jacob (Collaboratore), Johannes Cambrencis (Collaboratore), Franz Kafka (Collaboratore), Edward William Lane (Collaboratore), Andrew Lang (Collaboratore), Liehtse (Collaboratore), Arthur Machen (Collaboratore), W. Somerset Maugham (Collaboratore), Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo (Collaboratore), Henri Michaux (Collaboratore), Suarez Miranda (Collaboratore), Edwin Morgan (Collaboratore), Fergus Nicholson (Collaboratore), Niu Chiao (Collaboratore), Silvina Ocampo (Collaboratore), Celestino Palomeque (Collaboratore), Hesketh Pearson (Collaboratore), Simon Pereyra (Collaboratore), Manuel Peyrou (Collaboratore), Virgilio Pinera (Collaboratore), Plutarch (Collaboratore), Edgar Allan Poe (Collaboratore), Louis Prolat (Collaboratore), Alfonso Reyes (Collaboratore), Leon Rivera (Collaboratore), Logan Pearsall Smith (Collaboratore), Clemente Sosa (Collaboratore), Robert Louis Stevenson (Collaboratore), Gédéon Tallemant des Reaux (Collaboratore), Marcial Tamayo (Collaboratore), Paul Valery (Collaboratore), MR Werner (Collaboratore), Richard Wilhelm (Collaboratore), G. Willoughby-Meade (Collaboratore), Moriz Winternitz (Collaboratore), Wu Ch'êng-ên (Collaboratore), Jose Zorrilla (Collaboratore)

Altri autori: Vedi la sezione altri autori.

UtentiRecensioniPopolaritàMedia votiCitazioni
274796,750 (3.99)3
Legendarisk samling ls̜revne sitater og helhetlige smf̄ortellinger. Fortellingene er hentet fra hele verden gjennom hele litteraturhistorien, fra Snorre Sturlason til Franz Kafka
Nessuno
Sto caricando le informazioni...

Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro.

Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro.

» Vedi le 3 citazioni

Creo que es una de las mejores antologías (si no la mejor) que haya leído jamás... y yo amo leer antologías. Sólo me gustaría saber por qué espere tantos, pero tantos años para leerla. ( )
  Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
Asir la esencia de lo narrativo pareciera constituir el propósito primordial de esta excelente y singularísima antología. Los textos más variados de distintas épocas y lugares y autores diversos se dan cita en estas páginas que, a no dudarlo, deleitarán con su sutil encanto y su doble escritura aun al lector más desprevenido.
  Daniel464 | Aug 24, 2021 |
"Hay varios mundos, varias Argentinas, varios futuros que nos esperan: en uno u otro desembocaremos de pronto."
Desde el viajante de comercio que escapa, por el camino de Rauch, de proyectiles que todavía no existen en el presente, hasta el frágil extraterrestre que soporta el rigor del verano leyendo diarios viejos en un galponcito, los personajes de este libro irradian la asombrosa inventiva de un maestro indiscutido del género fantástico. Los principales cuentos de Adolfo Bioy Casares están representados en la presente selección. El móvil que dispara las tramas puede ser atroz o sobrenatural pero ocurre siempre en escenarios cotidianos, como si de pronto terciara en la rutina una realidad más compleja. En "El gran Serafín" un profesor entrevé el fin del mundo en un despoblado balneario del sur de Buenos Aires; "Los afanes", "El lado de la sombra" y "El perjurio de la nieve" postulan una eternidad controlada, hecha de repeticiones o de pensamientos; en el extraordinario "La sierva ajena", un hombre-rata dirige desde una casona del Tigre una trágica parábola de sumisión.Las historias que proponen estas páginas funcionan como un inolvidable cinematógrafo fantástico donde el peligro, los amores y las maravillas resplandecen con el encanto de uno de los grandes escritores de la literatura argentina.
  MaEugenia | Aug 7, 2020 |


The great Argentinian literary artists Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares have compiled over ninety tales of the fantastic, strange, imaginative, and, yes, the extraordinary - tales from around the world, from all times and places, ancient and modern, East and West. Some of the tales are as short as one or two or three lines, most one page and a few others two, three or four pages.. Highly recommended for your reading pleasure. Here are several of the shorter tales I particularly enjoyed, including the last tale by Adolfo Bioy Casares where I have also included my brief commentary:

THE WORK AND THE POET by R. F. Burton (1887)
The Hindu poet Tulsi Das composed the “Geste” of Hanuman and his army of monkeys. Years later, he was imprisoned in a stone tower by a king. In his cell he put himself to meditating, and from out of his meditation emerged Hanuman and his army of monkeys, and they conquered the city, burst into the tower, and freed Tulsi Das.

EUGENICS by Drummond (1618)
A lady of quality fell so deliriously in love with a certain Mr. Dodd, a Puritan preacher, that she begged her husband to allow her to use the marital bed for purposes of procreating an angel or a saint, but, permission having been granted, the birth was normal.

THE CASTLE by Diderot (1773)
Thus he arrived before a great castle on which façade were carved the words: I BELONG TO NO ONE AND TO ALL. BEFORE ENTERING YOU WERE ALREADY HERE. WHEN YOU LEAVE YOU WILL REMAIN.

THE DREAM OF CHUANG TZU noted by Herbert Allen Giles (1889)
Chuang Tzu dreamt he was a butterfly, and when he awoke, did not know if he was a man who had dreamt he was a butterfly or a butterfly who was dreaming he was a man.

THE MIRACLE noted by W. Somerset Maugham (1949-1951)
A Yogi wanted to cross a river and had not the penny to pay the ferryman, so he walked across the river on his feet. Another Yogi hearing of this said the miracle was only worth the penny it would have cost to cross by ferry.

SALVATION by Adolfo Bioy Casares (about 1955)
This is a story out of past times and kingdoms. A sculptor was walking in the garden of the palace in the company of a tyrant. Beyond and behind the Labyrinth for Illustrious Foreigners, at the far edge of the Grove dedicated for Decapitated Philosophers, the sculptor presented the tyrant with his latest work: a water-nymph as fountain. While the sculptor grew prolix with technical explanations and expanded in the intoxication of triumph, he began to notice a menacing shadow crossing the handsome face of his protector. He fathomed the cause, “How can a person of such indifferent quality,” the tyrant was surely thinking, “do what I, master of nations, cannot do?” At that moment a bird, which had settled to drink at the fountain, flew off with a flutter of wings in the air, and the sculptor thought of the idea which would save him. “No matter how insignificant they may be,” he said aloud, indicating the bird, “we must recognize that they fly better than we.”

Here are a number of features of this wonderful tale I particularly enjoy:
• Although this might be a direct slap at the current political dictatorship in Argentina of the time, Bioy Casares states directly the tale is of a far distant past, giving it a remote, universal, mythical quality;
• Labyrinth for illustrious foreigners and a grove dedicated to decapitated philosophers sounds ominous. In a modern dictatorship that is exactly the truth: keeping foreigners in the dark about what is really happening in the country and assassinating any free-thinking citizen who dares to disagree;
• The sculptor’s nymph fountain could be seen as a stand in for a fiction writer’s fantastic tale, the kind written by the author himself, his friend Jorge Luis Borges or his wife Silvina Ocampo.
• The artist is proud of his creation and loves to speak at length about the creative process, but such talk makes a powerful politician angry since, compared to an artist or creative writer, the politician is an unimaginative, no-talent power player.
• There could be trouble, but since the artist is especially perceptive and intuitive, he senses danger and, like a hunted wild animal, becomes keenly aware of surroundings - thus catching the flutter of a bird’s wing prompting him to speak the words that save his neck. I can imagine many artists and writers in Argentina and elsewhere on the globe at the time of dictatorship likewise becoming highly intuitive and thereby escaping prison, torture or death.
( )
  Glenn_Russell | Nov 13, 2018 |


The great Argentinian literary artists Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares have compiled over ninety tales of the fantastic, strange, imaginative, and, yes, the extraordinary - tales from around the world, from all times and places, ancient and modern, East and West. Some of the tales are as short as one or two or three lines, most one page and a few others two, three or four pages.. Highly recommended for your reading pleasure. Here are several of the shorter tales I particularly enjoyed, including the last tale by Adolfo Bioy Casares where I have also included my brief commentary:

THE WORK AND THE POET by R. F. Burton (1887)
The Hindu poet Tulsi Das composed the “Geste” of Hanuman and his army of monkeys. Years later, he was imprisoned in a stone tower by a king. In his cell he put himself to meditating, and from out of his meditation emerged Hanuman and his army of monkeys, and they conquered the city, burst into the tower, and freed Tulsi Das.

EUGENICS by Drummond (1618)
A lady of quality fell so deliriously in love with a certain Mr. Dodd, a Puritan preacher, that she begged her husband to allow her to use the marital bed for purposes of procreating an angel or a saint, but, permission having been granted, the birth was normal.

THE CASTLE by Diderot (1773)
Thus he arrived before a great castle on which façade were carved the words: I BELONG TO NO ONE AND TO ALL. BEFORE ENTERING YOU WERE ALREADY HERE. WHEN YOU LEAVE YOU WILL REMAIN.

THE DREAM OF CHUANG TZU noted by Herbert Allen Giles (1889)
Chuang Tzu dreamt he was a butterfly, and when he awoke, did not know if he was a man who had dreamt he was a butterfly or a butterfly who was dreaming he was a man.

THE MIRACLE noted by W. Somerset Maugham (1949-1951)
A Yogi wanted to cross a river and had not the penny to pay the ferryman, so he walked across the river on his feet. Another Yogi hearing of this said the miracle was only worth the penny it would have cost to cross by ferry.

SALVATION by Adolfo Bioy Casares (about 1955)
This is a story out of past times and kingdoms. A sculptor was walking in the garden of the palace in the company of a tyrant. Beyond and behind the Labyrinth for Illustrious Foreigners, at the far edge of the Grove dedicated for Decapitated Philosophers, the sculptor presented the tyrant with his latest work: a water-nymph as fountain. While the sculptor grew prolix with technical explanations and expanded in the intoxication of triumph, he began to notice a menacing shadow crossing the handsome face of his protector. He fathomed the cause, “How can a person of such indifferent quality,” the tyrant was surely thinking, “do what I, master of nations, cannot do?” At that moment a bird, which had settled to drink at the fountain, flew off with a flutter of wings in the air, and the sculptor thought of the idea which would save him. “No matter how insignificant they may be,” he said aloud, indicating the bird, “we must recognize that they fly better than we.”

Here are a number of features of this wonderful tale I particularly enjoy:
• Although this might be a direct slap at the current political dictatorship in Argentina of the time, Bioy Casares states directly the tale is of a far distant past, giving it a remote, universal, mythical quality;
• Labyrinth for illustrious foreigners and a grove dedicated to decapitated philosophers sounds ominous. In a modern dictatorship that is exactly the truth: keeping foreigners in the dark about what is really happening in the country and assassinating any free-thinking citizen who dares to disagree;
• The sculptor’s nymph fountain could be seen as a stand in for a fiction writer’s fantastic tale, the kind written by the author himself, his friend Jorge Luis Borges or his wife Silvina Ocampo.
• The artist is proud of his creation and loves to speak at length about the creative process, but such talk makes a powerful politician angry since, compared to an artist or creative writer, the politician is an unimaginative, no-talent power player.
• There could be trouble, but since the artist is especially perceptive and intuitive, he senses danger and, like a hunted wild animal, becomes keenly aware of surroundings - thus catching the flutter of a bird’s wing prompting him to speak the words that save his neck. I can imagine many artists and writers in Argentina and elsewhere on the globe at the time of dictatorship likewise becoming highly intuitive and thereby escaping prison, torture or death.
( )
  GlennRussell | Feb 16, 2017 |
nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione

» Aggiungi altri autori (8 potenziali)

Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Adolfo Bioy Casaresautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Acevedo, AguirreCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ah'med el IbelichiCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ah'med el QalyubiCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ah'med et TortuchiCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Antunano, Luis L.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
BedeCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Bordenave, AdrienneCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Broster, EdwinCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Brown, George D.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Buber, MartinCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Burton, Richard FrancisCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Butler, SamuelCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Chang, TMCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Chesterton, GKCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Chiruani, Ah'med EchCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
CiceroCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Cocteau, JeanCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Dabove, SantiagoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
David-Neel, AlexandraCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Dey, Lal BehariCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Diderot, DenisCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Diego de Saavedra FajardoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Doolittle, H. DesvignesCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Drummond, WilliamCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Garro, H.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Gibbon, EdwardCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Giles, Herbert ACollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Hawthorne, NathanielCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Henry, OCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ibn Abd RabbihCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ingenieros, DeliaCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ireland, IACollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Jacob, MaxCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Johannes CambrencisCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Kafka, FranzCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Lane, Edward WilliamCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Lang, AndrewCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
LiehtseCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Machen, ArthurCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Maugham, W. SomersetCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Menéndez y Pelayo, MarcelinoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Michaux, HenriCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Miranda, SuarezCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Morgan, EdwinCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Nicholson, FergusCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Niu ChiaoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Ocampo, SilvinaCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Palomeque, CelestinoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pearson, HeskethCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pereyra, SimonCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Peyrou, ManuelCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pinera, VirgilioCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
PlutarchCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Poe, Edgar AllanCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Prolat, LouisCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Reyes, AlfonsoCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Rivera, LeonCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Smith, Logan PearsallCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Sosa, ClementeCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Stevenson, Robert LouisCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Tallemant des Reaux, GédéonCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Tamayo, MarcialCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Valery, PaulCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Werner, MRCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Wilhelm, RichardCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Willoughby-Meade, G.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Winternitz, MorizCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Wu Ch'êng-ênCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Zorrilla, JoseCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
尚紀, 柳瀬Traduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
甲賀, 平野Designerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Kerrigan, AnthonyTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Devi effettuare l'accesso per contribuire alle Informazioni generali.
Per maggiori spiegazioni, vedi la pagina di aiuto delle informazioni generali.
Titolo canonico
Titolo originale
Titoli alternativi
Data della prima edizione
Personaggi
Luoghi significativi
Eventi significativi
Film correlati
Epigrafe
Dedica
Incipit
Citazioni
Ultime parole
Nota di disambiguazione
Redattore editoriale
Elogi
Lingua originale
DDC/MDS Canonico
LCC canonico

Risorse esterne che parlano di questo libro

Wikipedia in inglese

Nessuno

Legendarisk samling ls̜revne sitater og helhetlige smf̄ortellinger. Fortellingene er hentet fra hele verden gjennom hele litteraturhistorien, fra Snorre Sturlason til Franz Kafka

Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche

Descrizione del libro
Riassunto haiku

Discussioni correnti

Nessuno

Copertine popolari

Link rapidi

Voto

Media: (3.99)
0.5
1
1.5
2 3
2.5 1
3 3
3.5 1
4 18
4.5 3
5 9

Sei tu?

Diventa un autore di LibraryThing.

 

A proposito di | Contatto | LibraryThing.com | Privacy/Condizioni d'uso | Guida/FAQ | Blog | Negozio | APIs | TinyCat | Biblioteche di personaggi celebri | Recensori in anteprima | Informazioni generali | 204,768,929 libri! | Barra superiore: Sempre visibile