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  1. On Writing (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-06-29
  2. The Aleph and Other Stories (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2004-07-27
  3. Borges oral by Jorge Luis Borges, Jorge Luis Borges, 1998
  4. The Aleph (Penguin Modern Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2000-09-07
  5. The Total Library: Non-fiction, 1922-1986 (Penguin Modern Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2001-01-18
  6. El Libro de Arena by Jorge Luis Borges, 1997
  7. The Sonnets: A Dual-Language Edition with Parallel Text (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-03-30
  8. Jorge Luis Borges (Spanish Reader) (Spanish Edition)
  9. Obra Poetica (Volume 1) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1998
  10. Everything and Nothing (New Directions Pearls) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-05-25
  11. El Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges, Jorge Luis, 1971
  12. Other Inquisitions: 1937-1952 (Texas Pan American Series) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1975
  13. Borges On Writing by Jorge Luis Borges, 1994-07-01
  14. Discusion (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 1993-03

21. The Queer Use Of Communal Women In Borges El Muerto And La
Literature and Desire Women in the Fiction of jorge luis borges. borges A Reader. A Selection from the Writings of jorge luis borges.
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.

22. Jorge Luis Borges, This Craft Of Verse Audio CD
Here are excerpts from two of the six Norton Lectures that jorge luis borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/features/bortcd/

"The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry..."

(MP3, 30 sec., .25MB)
AUDIO EXCERPTS (in MP3 format)
Here are excerpts from two of the six Norton Lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968. The recordings of these six lectures, only lately discovered in the Harvard University Archives, uniquely capture the cadences, candor, wit, and remarkable erudition of one of the most extraordinary and enduring literary voices of our age. Through a twist of fate that the author of Labyrinths himself would have relished, these lost lectures return to us nowin Borges's own voice. From "The Metaphor" (Lecture 2):
  • Life as a dream (Chaun Tzu) (1 min. 45 sec., 1.5MB)
  • Sleep as death (Robert Frost) (3 min. 45 sec., 3.5MB)
  • Life as a dream (e e cummings) (3 min. 15 sec., 3MB)
    From "A Poet's Creed" (Lecture 6):
  • "When I began writing...I disguised myself" (2 min., 1MB)
  • "Modern literature...is too self-conscious"
  • 23. Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths, Latin American Fiction, FL 380, University Of Pug
    jorge luis borges (b. 1899 Argentina). borges Photo. Reading Guides. Introduction to borges s fictions Aims, themes, etc. First Reading Guide (borges and I
    http://www.ups.edu/faculty/velez/FL380/Bormain.htm
    Jorge Luis Borges (b. 1899 Argentina) Reading Guides: Introduction to Borges's fictions Aims, themes, etc. First Reading Guide Borges and I The Theme of the Traitor and the Hero The Circular Ruins Second Reading Guide Believe it or not! - Ubar does exist! Article from The New York Times Wednesday, February 5, 1992 Philosophy and Borges (Gnosticism, Idealism, Materialism, Berkeley, Locke, Schopenhauer) FILM Guide (Antonioni's The Spider's Stratagem and Borges's Theme of the Traitor and the Hero Borges and the Idea of Utopia Article by James E. Irby Borges's Links: Borges: The Critical Page Borges Garden of Forking Paths Biography, Criticism, Art, links (ENGLISH). Jorge Luis Borges Biography, Real Audio of Borges, Infoseek link to Borges (SPANISH). Internetaleph La vida y la obra de Jorge Luis Borges (SPANISH and ENGLISH) General Links: Handbook of Latin American Studies On-Line Bibliography from the Library of Congress. LANIC The essential link to any search on Latin America in the WWW. Latin World Latin America on the Web!

    24. The Circular Ruins Jorge Luis Borges
    Text of borges short story.
    http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jatill/175/CircularRuins.htm
    The Circular Ruins
    The purpose which guided him was not impossible, though supernatural. He wanted to dream a man; he wanted to dream him in minute entirety and impose him on reality. This magic project had exhausted the entire expanse of his mind; if someone had asked him his name or to relate some event of his former life, he would not have been able to give an answer. This uninhabited, ruined temple suited him, for it is contained a minimum of visible world; the proximity of the workmen also suited him, for they took it upon themselves to provide for his frugal needs. The rice and fruit they brought him were nourishment enough for his body, which was consecrated to the sole task of sleeping and dreaming. At first, his dreams were chaotic; then in a short while they became dialectic in nature. The stranger dreamed that he was in the center of a circular amphitheater which was more or less the burnt temple; clouds of taciturn students filled the tiers of seats; the faces of the farthest ones hung at a distance of many centuries and as high as the stars, but their features were completely precise. The man lectured his pupils on anatomy, cosmography, and magic: the faces listened anxiously and tried to answer understandingly, as if they guessed the importance of that examination which would redeem one of them from his condition of empty illusion and interpolate him into the real world. Asleep or awake, the man thought over the answers of his phantoms, did not allow himself to be deceived by imposters, and in certain perplexities he sensed a growing intelligence. He was seeking a soul worthy of participating in the universe.

    25. Jorge Luis Borges
    Translate this page En esta pagina encontraras la biografia y una coleccion de poesias de jorge luis borges.
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    Página para honrar al gran poeta Argentino
    Jorge Luis Borges
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    26. The Library Of Babel
    The Library of Babel. by jorge luis borges .. such as The Zahir , luis Briceno y Confuerde de la Juemos A Look Back and Adolfo Bioy Cassares and the
    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.

    27. : : : : : Jorge Luis Borges : : : : :
    Translate this page Fragmentos de obras, archivo de audio, reseña biográfica y fotografías.
    http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1488

    28. »» Jorge Luis Borges - Internetaleph.com
    Translate this page jorge luis borges enlaces, textos, noticias y una guía para principiantes. jorge luis borges central resource links, essays, news and a guide for
    http://www.internetaleph.com/
    Select language: English Castellano Borges en la red Noticias y novedades Cómo acercarse a Borges Preguntas y Respuestas ... Buscar Jorge Luis Borges - Noticias y anuncios E-mail y contacto Acerca de este sitio
  • Se presenta en Madrid “El Atlas de Borges” 26-Ene-2008
  • Borges recordado en la República Dominicana 26-Ene-2008
  • Documental sobre Borges 20-Ene-2008
  • Parodias brillantes y falsificaciones inspiradas 17-Ene-2008
  • Perla Sasson-Henry: Borges y el hipertexto 17-Ene-2008
  • Un mundo sin Kafka 10-Ene-2008
  • Taller de verano sobre Borges 9-Ene-2008
  • Internet no es Babel (¡Y demos gracias a Dios por ello!) 9-Ene-2008
  • El furor sobre Borges y la internet continúa 9-Ene-2008
  • Borges y la internet, en el suplemento Ñ 7-Ene-2008
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  • 29. Great Science-Fiction & Fantasy Works: Jorge Luis Borges
    The speculativefiction work of jorge luis borges evaluated as literature.
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    A Few Words About Jorge Luis Borges
    It is remarkable that the fiction work of a writer of Borges' stature, cumulated over a long lifetime, is scarcely over 500 pages' worthnot even so many words as typically appear in any one of the "doorstop" novels today's popular authors crank out every few months of their working lives. At least two conclusions are suggested by the fact.
    The first is that Borges worked in the short-story mode; and that conclusion is wholly correct. In the edition I have, not in particularly small type, the longest tale I see in a rapid scan is fifteen pagesmany are but a page or two in length.
    The second conclusion, which the first supports, is that for a writer of such modest fictive outputthe equivalent of less than a page a month over his half-century-plus career to be so very highly regarded as is Borges, his works must be, in the most literal sense, extraordinary in their quality. And so they are.

    30. U B U W E B : Jorge Luis Borges
    Although honors came late in life to jorge luis borges, his unique worldview had begun to emerge even as a child. This program examines the life and
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    Jorge Luis Borges: The Mirror Man

    Directed by Philippe Molins
    Runtime: 47mins
    Language: English
    Reviewed by Orlando Archibeque, Auraria Library, University of Colorado at Denver
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    31. Jorge Luis Borges
    Adolfo Bioy Casares (19141999), Argentine editor and magic realist writer, collaborated with jorge luis borges on the literary magazine Destiempo and other
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    • Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986). Argentine poet, essayist, short-story writer, and philosopher.
      1899, born August 24 in Buenos Aires, Argentina to a wealthy family; educated in both English and Spanish.
      1914, travels with his family to Europe; caught in outbreak of World War I; settles in Switzerland where he finishes secondary education and learns both French and German.
      1919, travels to Spain where he joins the Ultraist literary group; publishes his first poem in magazine Grecia
      1921, returns to Argentina and establishes his own group of Argentinean Ultraists ; contributes to the publication of a magazine called Prisma which is distributed by pasting it on walls and fences throughout the city of Buenos Aires.

    32. CONTEXT: Barth, Calvino, Borges
    Essay by John Barth comparing the two metafictive giants.
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    "The Parallels!" Italo Calvino and Jorge Luis Borges
    John Barth I discovered Italo Calvino's fiction in 1968, the year Cosmicomics appeared in this country in William Weaver's translation. I was teaching then at the State University of New York at Buffalo and had fallen much under the spell of Jorge Luis Borges, whom I had discovered just a couple of years earlier. In that condition of enchantment I had published in '68 a sort of protopostmodernist manifesto called "The Literature of Exhaustion" and also my maiden collection of short stories, entitled Lost in the Funhouse and subtitled Fiction for Print, Tape, Live Voice (that particular deployment of the term "fiction" is of course a salute to Borges's ficciones ). In short, the ground had been prepared for my delight in Calvino's Cosmicomics and then in his t zero stories, which appeared in Mr. Weaver's English the following year. Here, I thought, was a sort of Borges without tears, or better, a Borges con molto brio: lighter-spirited than the great Argentine, often downright funny (as Sr. Borges almost never is), yet comparably virtuosic in form and language, comparably rich in intelligence and imagination.

    33. The My Hero Project - Jorge Luis Borges
    My hero is jorge luis borges. borges is an Argentine writer who constructed fictions out of his daily life. He devoted more than forty years to his
    http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=jl_borges

    34. Jorge Luis Borges — Infoplease.com
    Discurso e historia en la obra narrativa de jorge luis borges Examen de Ficciones y El Aleph .(Review) (The Modern Language Review)
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      Borges, Jorge Luis OO key 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

    35. Jorge Luis Borges Quotes - The Quotations Page
    jorge luis borges (1899 1986) Argentine novelist poet more author details jorge luis borges. - 4 Quotations in other collections
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    36. Jorge Luis Borges Quotes
    jorge luis borges is an important literary figure of the 20th century. He was a poet, essayist, translator, letter writer, and short story writer.
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    FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Jorge Luis Borges is an important literary figure of the 20th century. He was a poet, essayist, translator, letter writer, and short story writer. Authors like Cervantes, Kafka and Chesterton are known influences on his works. Here are a few quotes from Jorge Luis Borges.
    • "Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time."
      - Jorge Luis Borges, "The Threatened One"
      "Do you want to see what human eyes have never seen? Look at the moon. Do you want to hear what ears have never heard? Listen to the bird's cry. Do you want to touch what hands have never touched? Touch the earth. Verily I say that God is about to create the world."
      - Jorge Luis Borges, "The Theologians"

    37. 1.618 » Jorge Luis Borges - "Manuscrito Hallado En Un Libro De Joseph Conrad"
    Manuscrito hallado en un libro de Joseph Conrad. jorge luis borges “Manuscrito hallado en un libro de Joseph Conrad” From borges por él Mismo
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    38. Paul Kedrosky The Web Claims Jorge Luis Borges As Its Own
    The web has claimed Argentine writer jorge luis borges as one of its own, as a lovely piece in the weekend NY Times explains. Works like The Library of
    http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2008/01/06/the_web_claims.html

    39. Jorge Luis Borges
    The jorge luis borges Center for Studies and Documentation at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. Includes a complete bibliography.
    http://mhadis.www.media.mit.edu/people/mhadis/borges.htm
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    Jorge Luis Borges Born. Aug. 24, 1899, Buenos Aires, Argentina, died, June 14, 1986, Geneva, Switzerland. Argentine poet, essayist, and short-story writer whose works have become classics of 20th-century world literature WWW LINKS ON BORGES Please visit www.internetaleph.com for more Borges links and information
    A hundred years of Borges
    , a page by the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires (Spanish) Borges, 100 años at the Centro Virtual Cervantes. "This exhibition includes succint information about his life and works, as well as a series of articles by scholars and brief selections of his works" - The Jorge Luis Borges page at Literatura Argentina Contemporánea (Spanish). Jorge Luis Borges Biography, Poetry and lots of quotes. Penguin's page on Borges' Collected Fictions The Fundación San Telmo's Borges Collection The Xul Solar Museum in Buenos Aires. Xul Solar was a personal friend as well as an artist that Borges admired: "A man well versed in all disciplines, curious about each and every mystery, father of alphabets, languages, utopias and mythologies, host of paradises and infernos, author, pan-chess player, and perfect astrologer in indulgent irony and generous friendship, Xul Solar is one of the most peculiar events of our times"

    40. Jorge Luis Borges
    Writer A Intrusa. borges was born into an upper class family, and received his education Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, Bio, News,
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