The Sect of the Phoenix

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"The Cult of the Phoenix"
Short story by Jorge Luis Borges
Original titleLa secta del Fénix
TranslatorAnthony Bonner
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish
Genre(s)Fantasy, short story
Publication
Published inFicciones (2nd ed)
Media typePrint
Publication date1952
Published in English1962

"The Sect of the Phoenix" (original Spanish title: "La secta del Fénix") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first published in Sur in 1952. It was included in the 1956 edition of Ficciones, part two (Artifices). The title has also been translated as "The Cult of the Phoenix."

Plot summary

Borges gives an enigmatic description (or at least, assertion of the existence) of a secret society dating back to ancient times, the members of which "resemble every man in the world" and whose membership consists simply of the performance of a strange ritual.

Discussion on meaning

Essentially the story is an extended

El Aleph
, a precursor to this story.

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