Jorge Luis Borges Life Work and Criticism

Jorge Luis Borges  Life  Work  and Criticism
Author: Donald A. Yates
Publsiher: Fredericton, N.B. : York Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1985
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004874512

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Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges
Author: Jason Wilson
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1861892861

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"The face of Borges most widely known is that of the blind, patrician man of letters in whose writings emotion is subjected to the play of ideas. Yet Borges, born in Buenos Aires in 1899, did not become virtually blind until the 1950s, and in the decades before this affliction and before his books were widely translated and internationally celebrated, he wrote, loved and engage in local polemics with adventurous passion." "In Jorge Luis Borges, Jason Wilson explores Borges' tumultuous early life in the streets and cafes of Buenos Aires and charts his literary friendships, love affairs and travels. Borges claimed never to have invented a character: 'It's always me, subtly disguised.' Illuminating the connections running between the biography and the fictions, Wilson reminds us that Borges was always a poet whose life was recreated in his work - but never in confessional ways - and restores his Argentine roots. This book will be an invaluable resource for all who treasure the modern master."--BOOK JACKET.

Labyrinths

Labyrinths
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1964
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811200124

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Forty short stories and essays have been selected as representative of the Argentine writer's metaphysical narratives.

Labyrinths

Labyrinths
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Publsiher: Penguin Modern Classics
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000
Genre: Classical fiction
ISBN: 0141184841

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Jorge Luis Borges's Labyrinths is a collection of short stories and essays showcasing one of Latin America's most influential and imaginative writers. This Penguin Modern Classics edition is edited by Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby, with an introduction by James E. Irby and a preface by André Maurois. Jorge Luis Borges was a literary spellbinder whose tales of magic, mystery and murder are shot through with deep philosophical paradoxes. This collection brings together many of his stories, including the celebrated 'Library of Babel', whose infinite shelves contain every book that could ever exist, 'Funes the Memorious' the tale of a man fated never to forget a single detail of his life, and 'Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote', in which a French poet makes it his life's work to create an identical copy of Don Quixote. In later life, dogged by increasing blindness, Borges used essays and brief tantalising parables to explore the enigma of time, identity and imagination. Playful and disturbing, scholarly and seductive, his is a haunting and utterly distinctive voice. Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A poet, critic and short story writer, he received numerous awards for his work including the 1961 International Publisher's Prize (shared with Samuel Beckett). He has a reasonable claim, along with Kafka and Joyce, to be one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. If you enjoyed Labyrinths, you might like Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis and Other Stories, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'His is the literature of eternity'Peter Ackroyd, The Times 'One of the towering figures of literature in Spanish'James Woodall, Guardian 'Probably the greatest twentieth-century author never to win the Nobel Prize'Economist

Critical Essays on Jorge Luis Borges

Critical Essays on Jorge Luis Borges
Author: Jaime Alazraki
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173027903107

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A collection of critical essay about Jorge Luis Borges and his work.

Borges and Me

Borges and Me
Author: Jay Parini
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781984899491

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In this evocative work of what the author in his afterword calls “a kindof novelistic memoir,” Jay Parini takes us back fifty years, when he fled the United States for Scotland—in flight from the Vietnam War and desperately in search of his adult life. There, through unlikely circumstances, he meets the famed Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges. Borges—visiting his translator in Scotland—is in his seventies, blind and frail. When Borges hears that Parini owns a 1957 Morris Minor, he declares a long-held wish to visit the Highlands, where he hopes to meet a man in Inverness who is interested in Anglo-Saxon riddles. As they travel, stopping at various sites of historical interest, the charmingly garrulous Borges takes Parini on a grand tour of Western literature and ideas, while promising to teach him about love and poetry. As Borges’s idiosyncratic world of labyrinths, mirrors, and doubles shimmers into being, their escapades take a surreal turn. Borges and Me is a classic road novel, based on true events. It’s also a magical mystery tour of an era, like our own, in which uncertainties abound, and when—as ever—it’s the young and the old who hear voices and dream dreams.

The Book of Sand

The Book of Sand
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Publsiher: Dutton Books
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1977
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015035341034

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Thirteen new stories by the celebrated writer, including two which he considers his greatest achievements to date, artfully blend elements from many literary geares.

Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges
Author: Emir Rodríguez Monegal
Publsiher: Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UCSC:32106009158202

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An obscure Argentine, after writing a few laconic stories on philosophical themes, is miraculously discovered by the French literati and goes on to become one of the most admired writers of the 20th century. Though this may sound like a rather improbable film plot, it is the story of Jorge Luis Borges, a story investigated in detail by Borges' close friend Emir Monegal. Professor Monegal, a Borges confidant for more than 30 years, has been able, as no one else possibly could, to unearth the facts from this legend that Borges has so deftly constructed around himself. The result is a narrative as intriguing as one of Borges' own stories of detection. Monegal traces Borges' development as a writer from its beginnings in the child called Georgie who lived in a rundown neighborhood on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, learning to read English before he could read Spanish, to the winner of the most prestigious international literary prizes. He skillfully links Borges' personal history with his literary production, providing a fascinating account of the unfolding and eventual fruition of a creative genius.--From publisher description.