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  1. Jorge Luis Borges (Spanish Reader) (Spanish Edition)
  2. The Sonnets: A Dual-Language Edition with Parallel Text (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-03-30
  3. Obra Poetica (Volume 1) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1998
  4. Jorge Luis Borges: Ficciones (BCP Spanish Texts) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2009-11-02
  5. El Libro de Arena by Jorge Luis Borges, 1997
  6. The Total Library: Non-fiction, 1922-1986 (Penguin Modern Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2001-01-18
  7. Other Inquisitions: 1937-1952 (Texas Pan American Series) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1975
  8. The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969 by Jorge Luis Borges, Norman Thomas di Giovanni, 1979-02-16
  9. Seven Nights (Revised Edition) (New Directions Paperbook) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2009-07-30
  10. On Mysticism (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-06-29
  11. Cuentos memorables segun Borges (Extra Alfaguara) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2007-03-01
  12. The Borges Reader by Jorge Luis Borges, 1981-09-29
  13. Borges oral by Jorge Luis Borges, Jorge Luis Borges, 1998
  14. Prologos De La Biblioteca De Babel / Introduction to the Library of Babel (Biblioteca De Autor / Author Library) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2004-06-30

21. Jorge Luis Borges
Poesie, racconti e bibliografia dell'autore argentino.
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22. Jorge Luis Borges
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. jorge luis borges (18991986) from 'The Immortal') jorge luis borges was born in Buenos Aires
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) Argentine poet, essayist, and short-story writer, whose tales of fantasy and dreamworlds are classics of the 20th-century world literature. Borges was profoundly influenced by European culture, English literature, and such thinkers as Berkeley, who argued that there is no material substance; the sensible world consists only of ideas, which exists for so long as they are perceived. Most of Borges's tales embrace universal themes - the often recurring circular labyrinth can be seen as a metaphor of life or a riddle which theme is time. Although Borges's name was mentioned in speculations about Nobel Prize, Borges never became a Nobel Laureate. "When the end draws near, there no longer remain any remembered images; only words remain. It is not strange that time should have confused the words that once represented me with those that were symbols of the fate of he who accompanied me for so many centuries. I have been Homer; shortly, I shall be On One, like Ulysses; shortly, I shall be all men; I shall be dead." (from 'The Immortal') Jorge Luis Borges was born in Buenos Aires. His family included British ancestry and he learned English before Spanish. His father, of Italian, Jewish, and English heritage, was a lawyer and a psychology teacher, who demonstrated the paradoxes of Zeno on a chessboard for his son. In the large house was also a library and garden which enchanted Borges's imagination. Borges's mother was a translator; she lived far into her 90's. In 1914 the family moved to Geneva, where Borges learned French and German and received his B.A. from the Collège of Geneva. According to a story, Borges's father, worried about his son's sexual initation, sent him to a prostitute in the red-light district area, the Place Dubourg de Four. There Borges started to think that his father was her "client". Borges's visit failed miserably and perhaps contributed to his lifelong difficulties with women.

23. Borges: Garden Of Forking Paths - Author Homepage
The Garden of Forking Paths is the most comprehensive jorge luis borges resource on the Web.
http://www.themodernword.com/borges/
Welcome to the Garden of Forking Paths, one of the most intriguing areas of the Libyrinth of Allexamina. Here you will find access to the garden planted by J.L. Borges, the Argentine writer, poet and philosopher. Although I tend the garden as well as I can, beware: among these sprawling labyrinths you will find illusions most seductive and truths most elusive. Let me show you around.
unusual tiger.... A Poem by Oscar Wilde The Zahir and I Secret Images Fuentes on Borges ... Intricate Puzzle Miami Herald . Christine Dolan discusses Blind Date with Mario Diament. Forking Paths Miami New Times Blind Date
Borgesian Book Reviews
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This Craft of Verse
Borges Poster

The Secret Books

I, unfortunately, am Borges

(Biography)
A brief biography of Borges, with a timeline and an explanation of historical events that helped shape his writing. Games with time and infinity
(Works)
A complete bibliography, with a short synopsis and review of his major works. Includes collaborations, poetry, and works available only in Spanish. Any time something is written against me, I not only share the sentiment but feel I could do the job far better myself

24. Jorge Luis Borges - Biolgraphy Of
The writing may be original, or presentations of published writers. By Mauricio Betancourt. jorge luis borges, August 24, 1899 June 14, 1986.
http://www.spydersempire.com/empirezine/features/sept/borges.htm

25. »» Internetaleph.com - Jorge Luis Borges
La vida y la obra de jorge luis borges con informaci³n organizada en forma de directorio, con categor­as t³picas como, entre otras Personas importantes en la vida de borges , Bibliotecas, museos y colecciones , Cr­tica y an¡lisis literario, preparada por Mart­n Hadis.
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Jorge Luis Borges
Atlas p. 86 Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986).
Poeta, ensayista y escritor argentino cuyas obras se consideran clásicas de la literatura mundial del siglo XX. Que el hombre mate al hombre es uno de los hábitos más antiguos de nuestra singular especie, como la generación o los sueños.
Jorge Luis Borges

26. The Garden Of Jorge Luis Borges
jorge luis borges was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on August 24, 1899 the same year as Vladimir His father, jorge Guillermo borges, was a lawyer and a psychology teacher
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/00/pwillen1/lit/index3.htm
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  • 27. Home
    Presentation of the publications from this scholarly collection. Mostly in Spanish, accepts queries in English.
    http://www.fst.com.ar/

    28. Centro De Estudios Y Documentación Jorge Luis Borges
    jorge luis borges , un instituto universitario creado en 1994, y enteramente consagrado a
    http://www.hum.au.dk/romansk/borges/spanish.htm
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    - Nuevas reglas de adhesión como investigador asociado. Pulse aquí
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    por qué Borges
    opciones epistemológicas
    historia del Centro
    áreas de actividad
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    crónicas
    informaciones prácticas Bienvenido a la página del Centro de Estudios y Documentación "Jorge Luis Borges" , un instituto universitario creado en 1994, y enteramente consagrado a estudios borgesianos en relación con la filosofía (epistemologías transversales), la semiótica y la literatura comparada. El Centro está situado en la Universidad de Aarhus, y pone su estructura y sus medios a la disposición de todos los investigadores interesados en la misma área de actividad. Las lenguas de trabajo son el inglés, el francés y el castellano. No deje de consultar, igualmente, las páginas consagradas a la revista trilingüe

    29. The Library Of Babel
    by jorge luis borges. By this art you may contemplate the variations of the 23 letters such as The Zahir , luis Briceno y Confuerde de la Juemos A Look
    http://jubal.westnet.com/hyperdiscordia/library_of_babel.html
    The Library of Babel
    by Jorge Luis Borges By this art you may contemplate the variations of the 23 letters...
    The Anatomy of Melancholy, part 2, sect. II, mem. IV
    The Library is a sphere whose exact center is any one of its hexagons and whose circumference is inaccessible.

    There are five shelves for each of the hexagon's walls; each shelf contains thirty-five books of uniform format; each book is of four hundred and ten pages; each page, of forty lines, each line, of some eighty letters which are black in color. There are also letters on the spine of each book; these letters do not indicate or prefigure what the pages will say. I know that this incoherence at one time seemed mysterious. Before summarizing the solution (whose discovery, in spite of its tragic projections, is perhaps the capital fact in history) I wish to recall a few axioms.
    First: The Library exists ab aeterno. This truth, whose immediate corollary is the future eternity of the world, cannot be placed in doubt by any reasonable mind. Man, the imperfect librarian, may be the product of chance or of malevolent demiurgi; the universe, with its elegant endowment of shelves, of enigmatical volumes, of inexhaustible stairways for the traveler and latrines for the seated librarian, can only be the work of a god. To perceive the distance between the divine and the human, it is enough to compare these crude wavering symbols which my fallible hand scrawls on the cover of a book, with the organic letters inside: punctual, delicate, perfectly black, inimitably symmetrical.

    30. BORGES, JORGE LUIS
    International forfatterbibliografi.
    http://www.bibliografi.dk/borges_jorge_luis.htm
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    BORGES, JORGE LUIS
    Han er født den 23. august 1899 i Burnes Aires, Argenting og døde den 14. juni 1986 i Burnes Aires. "Fiktioner" ("Ficciones", 1944)
    Rhodos, 1. udg. : 1969, 1970
    Gyldendal, 2. udg. : 1998(1), 1999(2)
    Samlerens Bogklub, 1. udg. : 1998(1) "Døden og kompasset" , novelle i "Kulien og andre historier om klassiske mord"
    Lademann : 1972 "Den døde", novelle
    novelle i "Latin-amerikanske noveller : en antologi" ved Uffe Harder, ; Gyldendal : 1972
    novelle i "Alle tiders noveller : af udenlandske forfattere fra middelalderen til i dag", , Hovedland : 1987 04: digt i "Ord i tiden : 13 digtere i dansk gendigtning" ved Peer Sibast
    Prometheus : 1979 "Gavernes spejl : noveller og fabler",
    Vindrose : 1982 "Borges - en antologi"
    Sjakalens beduinserie : 1983 "Alef" ("El Aleph", 1957)
    Centrum : 1983 "Rosa og blåt : Paracelsus' rose, Blå tigre" ("Rosa y azul", 1977), 27 sider Brøndum : 1985 "Atlas" ("Atlas"), 76 sider Brøndum : 1987 "Syv aftener" ("Siete noches") Gyldendals kulturbibliotek, 12, 1. udg. : 1989 Gyldendals Tranbøger, 2. udg., : 2000 "De runde ruiner"

    31. Jorge Luis Borges - Poemas_1
    Extensa selecci³n de sus poemas para leer en l­nea.
    http://www.avantel.net/~eoropesa/poesia/jlborges1.html
    Jorge Luis Borges
    (Primera parte)

    Segunda parte
    Afterglow
    Siempre es conmovedor el ocaso por indigente o charro que sea, pero más conmovedor todavía es aquel brillo desesperado y final que herrumbra la llanura cuando el sol último se ha hundido. Nos duele sostener esa luz tirante y distinta, esa alucinación que impone al espacio el unánime miedo a la sombra y que cesa de golpe cuando notamos su falsía, como cesan los sueños cuando sabemos que soñamos.
    Ajedrez
    Amorosa anticipación
    Ni la intimidad de tu frente clara como una fiesta ni la costumbre de tu cuerpo, aún misterioso y tácito y de niña, ni la sucesión de tu vida asumiendo palabras o silencios serán favor tan misterioso como mirar tu sueño implicado en la vigilia de mis brazos. Virgen milagrosamente otra vez por la virtud absolutoria del sueño, quieta y resplandeciente como una dicha que la memoria elige, me darás esa orilla de tu vida que tú misma no tienes. Arrojado a quietud, divisaré esa playa última de tu ser y te veré por vez primera, quizá como Dios ha de verte, desbaratada la ficción del Tiempo, sin el amor, sin mí.
    Argumentum ornithologicum
    Cierro los ojos y veo una bandada de pájaros. La visión dura un segundo o acaso menos; no se cuantos pájaros vi. ¿Era definido o indefinido su número? El problema involucra el de la existencia de Dios. Si Dios existe, el número es definido, porque Dios sabe cuantos pájaros vi. Si Dios no existe, el número es indefinido, porque nadie pudo llevar la cuenta. En tal caso, vi menos de diez pájaros (digamos) y mas de uno, pero no vi nueve, ocho, siete, seis, cinco, cuatro, tres o dos. Vi un numero entre diez y uno, que no es nueve, ocho, siete, seis, cinco, etcétera. Ese numero entero es inconcebible; ergo, Dios existe.

    32. El Autor De La Semana: Jorge Luis Borges
    Translate this page El Autor de la Semana. borges, jorge luis (1899-1986). Escritor argentino cuyos desafiantes poemas y cuentos vanguardistas le consagraron
    http://rehue.csociales.uchile.cl/rehuehome/facultad/publicaciones/autores/borges
    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES El Autor de la Semana Borges, Jorge Luis
    Escritor argentino cuyos desafiantes poemas y cuentos vanguardistas le consagraron como una de las figuras prominentes de las literaturas latinoamericana y universal. Vida Nacido el 24 de agosto de 1899 en Buenos Aires, e hijo de un profesor, estudió en Ginebra y vivió durante una breve temporada en España relacionándose con los escritores ultraístas. En 1921 regresó a Argentina, donde participó en la fundación de varias publicaciones literarias y filosóficas como Prisma Proa (1922-1926) y Martín Fierro en la que publicó esporádicamente; escribió poesía lírica centrada en temas históricos de su país, que quedó recopilada en volúmenes como Fervor de Buenos Aires Luna de enfrente (1925) y Cuaderno San Martín (1929). De esta época datan sus relaciones con Ricardo Güiraldes, Macedonio Fernández, Alfonso Reyes y Oliveiro Girondo. En la década de 1930, a causa de una herida en la cabeza, comenzó a perder la visión hasta quedar completamente ciego. A pesar de ello, trabajó en la Biblioteca Nacional (1938-1947) y, más tarde, llegó a convertirse en su director (1955-1973). Conoció a Adolfo Bioy Casares y publicó con él Antología de la literatura fantástica (1940). A partir de 1955 fue profesor de Literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Durante esos años, fue abandonando la poesía en favor de los relatos breves por los que ha pasado a la historia. Aunque es más conocido por sus cuentos, se inició en la escritura con ensayos filosóficos y literarios, algunos de los cuales se encuentran reunidos en

    33. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Borges, Jorge Luis
    jorge luis borges (18991986). I am not sure that I exist, actually. 16 Jun 1986, Blind genius of faction Obituary jorge luis borges.
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    JORGE LUIS BORGES
    "I am not sure that I exist, actually. I am all the writers that I have read, all the people that I have met, all the women that I have loved; all the cities that I have visited, all my ancestors." Birthplace

    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Education
    Taught at home, by his parents; attended school in Geneva.
    Other jobs
    Librarian (fittingly enough), academic

    34. Borges - Biography Of J.L. Borges
    The Garden of Forking Paths is a jorge luis borges Web resource, and this page serves as a short biographical sketch of jorge luis borges. borges, jorge luis.
    http://www.themodernword.com/borges/borges_biography.html
    Introduction
    Note:
    Biography Libraries and Garden Labyrinths: A Dream of Childhood
    Although Palermo had roots in Italian immigrants it was not named for the town in Sicily, but rather after San Benito de Palermo, a Sicilian saint to whom a nearby church was dedicated. Today a well-developed area with a high cost of living, at the turn of the century it was a lower class suburb known for its vaguely seedy underclass, discordant politics, and knife-wielding compadritos,
    compadrito,
    stray gauchos, and knife fights would make their occasional appearances throughout the rest of his literary career.
    Discovery in Europe: An Adolescent Awakening
    Fervor de Buenos Aires: The Roaring Twenties
    Prisma. Taking the form of a large broadsheet, citizens of Buenos Aires would occasionally wake up to find new issues plastered over the walls of the city, exploding with poems, essays, manifestoes, and woodcuts by Norah.
    By 1923 Borges had felt ready to bring out his first collection of poems. Called Fervor de Buenos Aires,
    In 1923 the family returned to Switzerland so his father could continue his eye treatment, and in Spain Borges was disappointed to find that the ultraist movement had petered out; but while in Spain he managed to have a few of his poems published, and a favorable review of

    35. Magazine Littéraire - Jorge Luis Borges
    Archives du Magazine Litt©raire, article de Robert Louit.
    http://www.magazine-litteraire.com/archives/ar_376.htm
    Jorge Luis Borges
    Propos recueillis par Robert Louit
    Juin 1977
    JLB - Il faut les mettre, sinon le lecteur n'accepte pas le conte. Oui, je me rappelle bien cela.
    JLB - Oui, c'est une forme de la paresse.
    Q - Leur destin est aussi un peu celui de Flaubert.
    Q - L'humour n'est-il pas un ressort secret de votre oeuvre ?
    Propos recueillis par Robert Louit
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    36. The Jorge Luis Borges Center For Studies & Documentation
    New Rules to Become a Member as Associate Researcher Please, click here. New Formule to Get Variaciones borges À la Carte Please, click here.
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    37. Borges
    Translate this page jorge luis borges. Estimada Myriam Encontré la página que creaste para la vida y obra de jorge luis borges y me pareció buenísima. Francisca Fuensalida.
    http://web.sion.com/myni/borges.htm
    JORGE LUIS BORGES (poeta, escritor y lector) "es trivial y fortuita la circunstancia de que seas tú el lector de estos ejercicios, y yo su redactor"J.LB. Fervor de Buenos Aires Luna de Enfrente El Hacedor El otro, el mismo ... Vida y Prosa Estimada Sra. Nissensohn: Estoy realizando un trabajo acerca de la relación entre Jorge Luis Borges y su padre, de cómo la personalidad de éste influyó sobre la del genial autor, y le agradecería que me indicara algún texto donde pudiera encontrar información al respecto. Agradecido de antemano Francisco Vázquez Estimada Myriam, muchas gracias por su información, me es de gran utilidad. Un saludo Francisco Vazquez. Argentina. Estimada Myriam: Encontré la página que creaste para la vida y obra de Jorge Luis Borges y me pareció buenísima. Francisca Fuensalida. Chile. Borges Francia. Estimada Myriam: tu pagina me ha resultado muy agradable. Te cuento que hace poco que incursione en la lectura de este extraordinario escritor, dejandome deslumbrado por la increible forma de plasmar sus ideas, mezcla de simpleza y erudicion. Las descripciones que realiza no se parecen en nada a las que realizan otros autores que he leido, me han llegado ha conmover casi hasta las lagrimas sobre todo en la que "enumera" los infinitos puntos del universo que descubre al contemplar el Aleph.... Agradezco el trabajo que hicistes. Mariano Paredes. LaPlata, Argentina.

    38. Gedichte Von Jorge Luis Borges
    Gedichte von jorge luis borges in deutscher œbersetzung.
    http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/borges/spinoza-d.html
    Gedichte von Jorge Luis Borges Deutsch von Johannes Beilharz Spinoza Die durchscheinenden Hände des Juden
    bearbeiten im Halbdunkel die Gläser,
    und der vergangene Nachmittag ist Angst und Kälte.
    (Die Nachmittage gleichen Nachmittagen.)
    Die Hände und der Raum des Hyazinths,
    der an der Grenze des Ghettos verblaßt,
    sind für den stillen Mann kaum vorhanden,
    der ein lichtes Labyrinth erträumt.
    Weder stört ihn der Ruhm, diese Spiegelung
    von Träumen im Traum eines anderen Spiegels,
    noch die schüchterne Liebe der Jungfern. Frei von Metapher und Mythos, stellt er eine mühevolle Linse her: den unendlichen Plan von ihm, der alle seine Sterne ist. Spinoza Grenzen Es gibt eine Zeile von Verlaine, an die ich mich nicht erinnern werde, es gibt eine Straße in der Nähe, die meinen Schritten verboten ist, es gibt einen Spiegel, der mich zum letzten Mal gesehen hat, es gibt eine Tür, die ich bis zum Ende der Welt geschlossen habe.

    39. The Garden Of Jorge Luis Borges

    http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~pwillen1/lit/index3.htm
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  • 40. Presidential Lectures: Beatriz Sarlo: Excerpts
    An article, by Beatriz Sarlo. Concludes, in short, that there is no writer in Argentine literature more Argentine than jorge luis borges.
    http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/sarlo/excerpts/borges.html
    Stanford Presidential Lectures and Symposia in the Humanities and Arts Lecturers Beatriz Sarlo Home Excerpts
    Jorge Luis Borges: A Writer on the Edge
    In the course of a few decades, Borges presented Argentina with a new and different way of relating to literature. He completely reorganized the system, placing at one end of it the residual gauchesque tradition and at the other end the fictionalization of the theory of the intertext, years before it was disseminated by books of literary criticism. Borges is a 'commonplace' for Argentine readers and writers, and his influence can be seen in a sort of lingua franca, a literary koine, in which the twists of his stories are mixed up with anecdotes that he himself mischievously invented for the mass media and repeated in hundreds of interviews from the 1960s onwards. It is easier today in Argentina to show that the question of Argentine literature is central to his work, now that the forces of narrow cultural nationalism, which denounced Borges in the 1940s and 1950s, have become weakened, perhaps terminally. In short, there is no writer in Argentine literature more Argentine than Borges. In his work this national cultural tone is not expressed in the representation of things, but rather in his exploration of how great literature can be written in a culturally marginal nation. Borges's work always deals with this issue, one of the most important questions for a relatively young nation, without strong cultural traditions, located in the extreme south of the former Spanish dominions of Latin America; the extreme south, too, of the most culturally impoverished Viceroyalty of Spain-one which had no great Precolumbian indigenous cultures of its own. (pp. 2-3)

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