- Averroes's Search
Infobox short story |
name = Averroës's Search
title_orig = La Busca de Averroes
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author =Jorge Luis Borges
country =Argentina flagicon|Argentina
language = Spanish
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genre =Fantasy ,short story
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media_type = Print
pub_date = 1949
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followed_by ="Averroës's Search" (original Spanish title: "La Busca de Averroes") is a 1949 short story by the Argentine writer
Jorge Luis Borges , originally included in his second anthology of short stories, "El Aleph".Plot summary
The story imagines the difficulty of
Averroës , the famed Arabic commentator and translator ofAristotle , in explaining the concepts oftragedy andcomedy . Averroës's difficulty lies in the fact that these concepts could not be expressed in Arabic; no appropriate words existed in Averroës's culture.The process of writing the story is meant to parallel the events in the story itself; Borges writes in an afterword to the story that his attempt to understand Averroës was as doomed as Averroës's attempt to understand drama. "I felt that the work mocked me, foiled me, thwarted me. I felt that Averroës, trying to imagine what a play is without ever having suspected what a theater is, was no more absurd than I, trying to imagine Averroës yet with no more material than a few snatches from Renan, Lane, and Asín Palacios."
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