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  1. Borges Por El Mismo - Con 1 CD (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1999-09
  2. Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings by Jorges Luis Borges, 1964-11-01
  3. Atlas by Jorge Luis Borges, 1985-11-07
  4. Jorge Luis Borges: Antologia Poetica 1923-77/Jorge Luis Borges : An Anthology of Poems, 1923-1977 (Seccion Literatura) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1996-01
  5. Introducion a literatura Inglesa/ Introduction to British Literature (Obras De Borges) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2002-04-30
  6. Selected Poems 1923-1967 (Twentieth Century Classics) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1999-06
  7. Jorge Luis Borges (Bloom's Biocritiques)
  8. La memoria de Shakespeare/ The Memory of Shakespeare (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2008-03-30
  9. Fervor de Buenos Aires/ Fervor of Buenos Aires (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2005-11-30
  10. Museo / Museum (Biblioteca Jorge Luis Borges) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, Adolfo Bioy Casares, 2003-05
  11. El indioma de los argentinos by Jorge Luis Borges, 1998
  12. In Praise of Darkness: Parallel Text by Jorge Luis Borges, 1975-04-24
  13. This Craft of Verse (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2002-03-30

61. Www.ucet.ufl.edu/~mcasal/borges.html
jorge luis borges Translate this page jorge luis borges. Empieza por una suerte de revelación. Pero uso fábula. jorge luis borges, Cómo nace un texto (fragmento). Un
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62. Aus Den Spanischen
Gedichte von jorge luis borges.
http://home.germany.net/100-163279/illeguan/spanisch.htm
Lied Durch die weiten Lorbeerzweige
gehn zwei Tauben dunkelgrau.
Eine Taube war die Sonne
und die andere der Mond.
Und ich fragte sie: Ihr Nachbarn,
wo werd ich mein Grab wohl finden?
In meinem Schweif, sagte die Sonne.
In meiner Kehle, sprach der Mond.
Ich ging weiter, war versunken
Einer war ganz wie der andre
Und ich fragte sie: Ihr Adler, wo werd ich mein Grab wohl finden? In meinem Schweif, sagte die Sonne. In meiner Kehle, sprach der Mond. In den weiten Kirschbaumzweigen sah ich einst zwei nackte Tauben, eine war ganz wie die andre und ein Niemand war'n die beiden.
Por las ramas del laurel van dos palomas oscuras. La una era el sol, la otra la luna. Vecinitas, les dije, En mi cola, dijo el sol. En mi garganta, dijo la luna. Y yo que estaba caminando con la tierra a la cintura y una muchacha desnuda. La una era la otra y la muchacha era ninguna. Aguilitas, les dije, En mi cola, dijo el sol. En mi garganta, dijo la luna. Por las ramas del cerezo vi dos palomas desnudas, la una era la otra

63. ALDO AMMENDOLA
Una proposta di lettura dei racconti di jorge luis borges. E' possibile scaricare il file direttamente dal sito, o navigare nelle pagine dei racconti per una lettura online.
http://www.net1is.it/borges/html.htm
Aleph e koan
Una proposta di lettura dei racconti
di Jorge Luis Borges
nel centenario della nascita
DI ALDO AMMENDOLA NAPOLI, 1998 Si prega di leggere le note alla fine di queste pagine
“Pensai […] a un’opera platonica, ere­di­taria, da tra­­smet­­­ter­si di padre in figlio, e alla quale ogni nuovo indi­vi­duo avreb­be ag­giun­to un capi­­tolo, e magari cor­ret­to, con zelo pietoso, le pagine dei padri” (J.L.Borges – Il giardino dei sentieri che si bifor­ca­no “Creo que la poesía es algo que se siente, y si ustedes no sienten la poesía, si no tienen sentimiento de belleza, si un relato no los lleva al deseo de saber qué ocurrió después, el autor no ha escrito para ustedes” (J.L.Borges – Siete noches – La poesía
Premessa
Il celebre direttore d’orchestra Antonino Votto, che fu anche docente di Riccardo Muti, raccontava a quest’ultimo che il suo vecchio maestro d’armonia, “un napo­le­tano dalla barba fluente, vedendolo piú svelto degli altri allievi nel­l’ap­pren­de­re, un giorno lo chiamò in disparte e mostran­dogli una vec­chia partitura dalla copertina consunta e dal titolo ormai qua­si indecifrabile gli disse: “Guagliò, te vuò ‘mparà ‘a musica? Lieggete ‘stu libro: ccà ce sta tutte cose, pure ‘e fenomeni atmo­sferici”.

64. Borges (Jorge Luis)
Translate this page borges, jorge luis (1899-1986). Ecrivain 1993. jorge luis borges est mort à Genève, le 14 juin 1986. A elle seule, la vie est une citation.
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65. Ukbar Intro
Premi¨re r©daction de l'article consacr©   Uqbar et cr©ation d'un champ acad©mique dont l'objet d'©tude serait la fabulation de jorge luis borges.
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66. Jorge Luis Borges : éléments De Biographie
Translate this page jorge luis borges Éléments de biographie, bibliographie, textes. Rencontre avec jorge luis borges”, Université de Yale - USA.
http://membres.lycos.fr/jes/borges-biofr.htm
biographie les miroirs les tigres la mort ... Le livre de sable JORGE LUIS BORGES
compadritos , mythes du tango. Naissance de sa sœur Nora. Gouvernante anglaise. Sa famille TERREURS OBSESSIONNELLES : les masques et les miroirs Tout cristal nous guette. Si entre les quatre
Murs d'une chambre se trouve un miroir,
Fascination pour les tigres L'autre tigre
Les premiers hommes sur la lune
HABITUDES :
Traduction du Prince Heureux
Ritmos rojos
Ultra Cosmopolis et Grecia
El calendario de los 7 brazos
les mille et une nuits Ferveur de Buenos Aires (Fervor de Buenos Aires) Nosotros La lune d'en face (Luna de enfrente)
livre d'essais
essais. El idioma de los Argentinos essais. Sa sœur Nora se marie avec un de ses amis : Guillermo de Torre. Cuaderno San Martin Evaristo Carriego : SUR Discussions, essais . Fait la connaissance de son disciple, meilleur ami et collaborateur, Adolfo Bioy Casares. Histoire Universelle de l'Infamie Hombre de la esquina rosada : essais, et parution d'une traduction de Virginia Woolf : un cuarto propio Traduit Orlando de Virginia Woolf.

67. Untitled Document
A resource page with related articles about the works of jorge luis borges, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, Julio Cort¡zar, Gabriel Garc­a M¡rquez and Manuel Puig.
http://www.ups.edu/faculty/jlago/fl380/resource.htm
An Archaelogy of the Boom
Resource Page
Jorge Luis Borges Alejo Carpentier Juan Rulfo Carlos Fuentes ... Manuel Puig boom = a deep, hollow sound like the roar of a cannon or of big waves ... a sudden activity and increase in business, prices or values of property... boom-and-bust = an economic cycle of great prosperity followed by a serious depression. From the start literature has had to contend with curious problems in Latin America. Early on the Spanish Inquisition established branches in capitals such as Lima and México. In the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Index of Forbidden Books [c.1570]) it codified what books were to be censored. As Vargas Llosa has commented, one ought to acknowledge the Inquisition's intellectual acuity in recognizing literature's subversive powers. The importation of novels to colonial Spanish America was strictly prohibited by the Spanish Crown since the late sixteenth century. This prohibition, though, was not hermetic and books of chivalry, picaresque novels and even Cervantes's Don Quijote (1605, 1615) managed to circulate. However, the early Latin American writers were forced to channel their inventiveness differently. History texts, chronicles, accounts of the conquest and exploration of America become the only "legal" space where the native imagination can prosper. As a result, Fiction and History become united in a particularly curious way. What is history? and What is fiction? are questions that at some level or other can be asked in dealing with colonial texts and beyond. Two examples:

68. Jorge Luis Borges : Biografía
Translate this page LA SABIDURIA DE jorge luis borges (jorge MEJIA PRIETO). Encuentro con jorge luis borges”, Universidad Yale - USA. Visita Inglaterra, Escocia e Islandia.
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los espejos los tigres la muerte El libro de arena LA SABIDURIA DE JORGE LUIS BORGES
(JORGE MEJIA PRIETO) ESCRITOR DE CALIDAD EXCEPCIONAL, VERDADERO CLASICO DEL SIGLO, PASO A SER AUTOR DE MINORIAS A LA DEVOCION DE UN PUBLICO CADA VEZ MAS VASTO. Su familia TERRORES : y espejos Nos acecha el cristal si entre las cuatro
paredes del cristal hay un espejo,
ya no estoy solo, hay otro, esta el reflejo
que arma en el alba un sigiloso teatro.
Dilemas los tigres El otro tigre , tratara de imaginarlo en su verdadera realidad.
Huckleberry Finn, La isla del tesoro Los primeros hombres en la luna HABITOS :
Escucha a Evaristo Carriego, poeta de los pobres, del tango y de los malevos, amigo de su padre, y que venia a menudo a su casa.
PRIMER EPISODIO ESCRITO :
Su padre casi ciego los lleva a Europa con su abuela materna a Ginebra.
Ritmos rojos
Ultra Cosmopolis
y Grecia El calendario de los 7 brazos , excelente traductor de obras completas, las mil una noches las meditaciones de Marco Aurelio Fervor de Buenos Aires Nosotros Luna de enfrente Inquisiciones : ensayos.

69. Antología Literaria - La Web De Félix
Poemas escogidos de varios autores, entre ellos, Los espejos y Remordimientos, de jorge luis borges; Conciencia Plena, de Juan Ram³n Jim©nez; Oda a Whalt Whitman, de Federico Garc­a Lorca; Mientras por competir, de luis de G³ngora; Antiguo Invierno, de Salvatore Quasimodo; Preliminar del miedo, de Mario Benedetti; Una temporada en el Infierno (Fragmento Final), de Arthur Rimbaud; Hacia el Poema, de Octavio Paz y Cada cual, con su quimera, de Charles Baudelaire.
http://www.iespana.es/lawebdefelix/antologia.htm
PUERTAS ABIERTAS Los DIGITALES La BOLSA de PIPAS Duellum Insomnios Reliquias Poemas Enlaces Inicio Indice East Coker (Fragmento) , de T. S. Eliot Hacia el Poema y Otros ... de Antonin Artaud Canto XLVII Ezra Pound Estas palabras surgieron de las tinieblas. Y hasta la glorieta de Proserpina, hija de Ceres, En medio de la oscuridad sobrecogedora, hasta donde Tiresias. Conocimiento sombra de una sombra, Sabiendo aun menos que las bestias narcotizadas. Y la garra del mar las recoge. Por esta puerta se os mide. Se encienden luces sobre el agua desde los botes largos La garra del mar los echa hacia afuera. Los dientes blancos roen la base del acantilado. Dos jemes, dos jemes hasta una mujer. La polilla recibe el llamado desde el otro lado del monte Y el toro se lanza ciego sobre el estoque, naturans Sois llamado a la caverna, Odiseo, Las estrellas nada le importan, Empezad a elevar el arado Empezad a elevar el arado Y en los valles serpentinos hacia el mar.

70. The Queer Use Of Communal Women In Borges El Muerto And La
borges, jorge luis (Argentina; 18991986). Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes A Bio-Critical Sourcebook. Ed. borges, jorge luis. El Aleph.
http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/lasa95/brant.html
The Queer Use of Communal Women in Borges'
"El muerto" and "La intrusa"
Herbert J. Brant
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Sex and women are two very problematic components in the fiction of Jorge Luis Borges: the absence of these two elements, which seems so casual and unremarkable, really highlights the strangeness of their exclusion. For example, scenes of sexual acts are almost totally lacking in Borgesian writing (Emma Zunz's sexual encounter with an anonymous sailor is the most notable exception) and even the most veiled suggestion of erotic activities is limited to only a very few stories. Similarly scarce, too, are female characters who figure prominently in the narration and who seem to possess a independent personhood. The fictional world created by Borges is a place where women, if they appear at all, seem to exist mainly as debased objects for the purpose of providing men with an opportunity for sex and where such sexual activities, by means of a female body. Sex and women are used primarily as bargaining chips in the relationship between men, never for the traditional purposes of either procreation or pleasure. Sex in Borges' fiction, by means of an objectified female body, is nothing more than a maneuver that gives definition and dynamism to the interaction between men.

71. UVa Special Collections Library: Collections
Describes the University of Virginia's 400title collection of borges' manuscripts, some unpublished. Also a biographical sketch of the author.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/colls/borges.html

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The Jorge Luis Borges Collection
One of the more notable collections in the Special Collections Department at the University of Virginia Library is that of works by and about the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), a distinguished poet and essayist and one of the finest writers of short stories in world letters. It contains more than two thousand individual items in virtually all formats, spanning Borges' career of sixty-five years. The collection's depth is unsurpassed, and many items it contains are quite rare. During his lifetime, Borges became renowned as a creative artist whose works affected modern literature far beyond the borders of his native land. Despite the critical acclaim Borges enjoyed, however, his books have been uncommonly difficult to acquire, particularly titles from his first decade of active literary production. Some early works survive in only a scant handful of extant copies, the author having recovered and deliberately destroyed many more. The University of Virginia Library owns copies of all these early pieces. One of the recently-acquired items in the Borges Collection is a nine-page manuscript acquired in 1996

72. Borges, Jorge Luis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. borges, jorge luis. (hôr´h l s´ bôr´h s) (KEY) , 1899–1986, Argentine poet, critic, and shortstory writer, b. Buenos Aires.
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73. Jorge Luis Borges Ein Unpolitischer Dichter?
jorge luis borges und seine politischen Ansichten. Artikel von Stefan Kunzmann.
http://www.matices.de/23/23kborges.htm

74. Borges, Jorge Luis. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
borges, jorge luis. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002. Third Edition. 2002. borges, jorge luis. (BOHRhes
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75. Borges, Jorge Luis
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    Borges, Jorge Luis A l OO E A s] Pronunciation Key Borges, Jorge Luis , Argentine poet, critic, and short-story writer, b. Buenos Aires. Borges has been widely hailed as the foremost contemporary Spanish-American writer. He was educated in Switzerland and afterward lived in Spain, where he became an exponent of a poetic movement that followed the decline of modernismo after World War I. advocated the use of bold images and daring metaphors in an attempt to create pure poetry, divorced not only from the past but from reality. Borges, who brought the movement to Argentina, never adhered strictly to its tenets. He helped to found three avant-garde journals and was director of the National Library and professor of English at the Univ. of Buenos Aires. His poems, collected in

76. El Broli Argentino - Jorge Luis Borges
Biograf­a, obras destacadas, enlaces de opiniones de Umberto Eco, Ricardo Piglia y Adolfo Bioy Casares sobre este autor.
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Jorge Luis Borges
Reseña Jorge Luis Borges nació en Buenos Aires en 1899. Viajó a Europa en 1914 con su familia y se instaló en Ginebra donde cursó el bachillerato. Pasó en 1919 a España y allí entró en contacto con el movimiento ultraísta. De regreso en Buenos Aires fundó con otros escritores la revista Proa (1922-1923). Su carrera literaria se inició en 1923 con la publicación de Fervor de Buenos Aires. Colabora entonces en Martín Fierro, Sur, El Hogar y Crítica. Libros de poemas, ensayos y cuentos completan la producción de esos años en los que su nombre se difunde en el ambiente literario local. Con Ficciones, publicado en 1944, obtiene el Gran Premio de Honor de la Sociedad Argentina de Escritores. Luego funda y dirige la revista Anales de Buenos Aires (1946-1948) y preside la SADE desde 1950 a 1953. En 1955 se incorpora a la Academia Argentina de Letras y es nombrado director de la Biblioteca Nacional, cargo que ocupa hasta su retiro en 1973. En 1956 obtuvo el Premio Nacional de Literatura. Fue también profesor de literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Dentro de su vasta producción narrativa cabe citar El Aleph, Historia universal de la infamia, El informe de Brodie y El libro de arena, los ensayos como Discusión, Otras inquisiciones, y los libros de poemas, hasta Los conjurados, publicados en 1985. El Premio Formentor otorgado en 1961 por el Congreso Internacional de Editores (compartido con Samuel Beckett) le valió el reconocimiento internacional. A partir de entonces recibió numerosos premios y distinciones d

77. Jorge Luis Borges
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  • 78. BBC - Books - Author Profile For Jorge Luis Borges
    BBC profile and photograph of the Argentinian fantasist.
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    ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! surnames.. A to B C to E F to I J to L M to O P to R S to T U to Z Jorge Luis Borges Born: Buenos Aires, 1889 Died: June 1986 Page 1 Important works: Poet and novelist, he is most famous for his intricate, fantastic stories. In 1923 Borges published Fervor de Buenos Aires , a poetic celebration of the city. His first story collection was Historia Universal de la Infamia (1935). He also translated Virginia Woolf's Orlando and A Room of One's Own into Spanish. Fictions (Ficciones) (1944) established his reputation. The Argentine Society of Writers created the Grand Honorary Prize specially for the book . In 1961, Borges won The Prix Formentor for Fictions . This award was devised by six international publishers to honour an 'author of any nationality whose existing body of work will, in the view of the jury, have a lasting influence on the development of modern literature'. Borges was a joint winner with Samuel Beckett and so they only got half of the prize money each. This prize helped to establish him internationally. Page 1 Isabel Allende Mario Vargas Llosa Virginia Woolf Listen to writers talk about their work in BBC Four's Audio Interviews A profile of Argentina from BBCi News Discuss your favourite books and authors on the message board

    79. UVa Special Collections Library: Collections
    The jorge luis borges Collection. One of the more notable collections in the Special Collections Department at the University of
    http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/collections/borges.html

    Special Collections Home Page
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    The Jorge Luis Borges Collection
    One of the more notable collections in the Special Collections Department at the University of Virginia Library is that of works by and about the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), a distinguished poet and essayist and one of the finest writers of short stories in world letters. It contains more than two thousand individual items in virtually all formats, spanning Borges' career of sixty-five years. The collection's depth is unsurpassed, and many items it contains are quite rare. During his lifetime, Borges became renowned as a creative artist whose works affected modern literature far beyond the borders of his native land. Despite the critical acclaim Borges enjoyed, however, his books have been uncommonly difficult to acquire, particularly titles from his first decade of active literary production. Some early works survive in only a scant handful of extant copies, the author having recovered and deliberately destroyed many more. The University of Virginia Library owns copies of all these early pieces. One of the recently-acquired items in the Borges Collection is a nine-page manuscript acquired in 1996

    80. Borges, Jorge Luis
    borges, jorge luis. Se også jorge luis borges. jorge luis borges (18991986), argentinsk forfatter og poet, der skrev avantgarde fortællinger og digte.
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