- willfries.medium.com the-house-of-asterion-…The House of Asterion. Will Fries. ... By Jorge Luis Borges | First Published in 1947. Translation Published by Andrew Hurley in 1998.
- jerrywbrown.com wp-content/uploads/2020/02/The-…The House of Asterion. Jorge Luis Borges. ... 1964. The house of asteron. In Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings, ed.
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- archintentions2018.wordpress.com 2018/08/10/the-…“Would you believe it, Ariadne?” said Theseus “The Minotaur scarcely defended himself.” (Borges, Jorge Luis. 1964. The house of Asterion.
- interestingliterature.com 2022/06/borges-house-of…‘The House of Asterion’ is one of the shortest stories by the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986).
- steemit.com cryptos/@asterionas/the-house-of-…Even my detractors admit there is not one single piece of furniture in the house. Another ridiculous falsehood has it that I, Asterion, am a prisoner.
- ozgeustun.wordpress.com 2020/03/10/home-…Based on the story of “Asterion House” by Jorge Luis Borges, it aims to introduce the house/homelessness that has changed in 20th century and to understand...
- http://sittingbee.com the-house-of-asterion-jorge-luis-…In The House of Asterion by Jorge Luis Borges we have the theme of isolation, loneliness, connection, fear, escape, mortality and freedom.
- en.wikipedia.org The House of Asterion"The House of Asterion" (original Spanish title: "La casa de Asterión") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.
- pocketcultures.com 2012/04/25/borges-explained-…Borges explained: The House of Asterion. Ana April 25, 2012 1. For some readers, grasping the work of Jorge Luis Borges, the acclaimed Argentinean...
- clioartfair.com post/la-casa-de-asterión-by-jorge…In 1949, the Argentinian short-story writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges wrote a short story, La casa de Asterión or The House of Asterión...
- themysticalreader.wordpress.com 2020/11/12/the-…InThe House of Asterion, Borges is consumed with the idea of the labyrinth, both in its physical and symbolic form, in addition to the concept of man at its core.