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  1. On Mysticism (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-06-29
  2. Seven Nights (Revised Edition) (New Directions Paperbook) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2009-07-30
  3. The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969 by Jorge Luis Borges, Norman Thomas di Giovanni, 1979-02-16
  4. Cuentos memorables segun Borges (Extra Alfaguara) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2007-03-01
  5. The Borges Reader by Jorge Luis Borges, 1981-09-29
  6. Poems of the Night: A Dual-Language Edition with Parallel Text (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2010-03-30
  7. Obras completas III 1975-1985/ Complete Work (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2005-01-30
  8. Selected Poems 1923-1967 by Jorge Luis Borges, 1972
  9. 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
  10. A Companion to Jorge Luis Borges (Monografías A) (Monografías A) by Steven Boldy, 2009-10-15
  11. Ficciones. El Aleph. El informe de Brodie (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2001-05
  12. A Universal History of Iniquity (Penguin Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges, 2004-07-27

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Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), Argentinean author. "A New Refutation of Time," Labyrinths (1964). "Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river which carries me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire."
Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), Argentinian author. "A New Refutation of Time," Labyrinths (1964).

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44. 7841. Borges, Jorge Luis. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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Find out more about this subject by using our research page Read audience reactions to this edition. Jorge Luis Borges is one of the greatest writers of the 20 th Translation formed an important part of his work, writing a Spanish language version of an Oscar Wilde story when aged around 9. He went on to introduce other key writers such as Faulkner and Kafka to Latin America, liberally making changes to the original work which went far beyond what was, strictly speaking, translation. He lived most of his life in obscurity, finding recognition only in his sixties when he was awarded the International Publishers' Prize which he shared with Samuel Beckett. By this point he was blind but continued to write, composing poetry in his head and reciting from memory. So how has Borges' work informed ideas about our experience of the world through language? How much was his writing shaped by his travel abroad and an unrequited love? And how has his legacy inspired the next generation of great Latin American authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa?

47. The Analytical Language Of John Wilkins
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By Jorge Luis Borges ; he did also suggest the creation of a language similar to this former system, a general language, organizing and covering all human ideas. John Wilkins, around 1664, started to work on this task. He divided the universe in forty categories or classes, these being further subdivided into differences, which was then subdivided into species. He assigned to each class a monosyllable of two letters; to each difference, a consonant; to each species, a vowel. For example: de , which means an element; deb , the first of the elements, fire; deba , a part of the element fire, a flame. In a similar language invented by Letellier (1850) a means animal; ab, mammal; abo, carnivore; aboj, feline; aboje, cat; abi, herbivore; abiv, horse; etc. In the language of Bonifacio Sotos Ochando (1845) imaba means building; imaca, harem; imafe, hospital; imafo, pesthouse; imari, house; imaru, country house; imedo, coloumn; imede, pillar; imego

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49. The Immortal
In early 1925, in a literary magazine in Buenos Aires called Proa ( Prow ), which he had helped to found, jorge luis borges wrote an essay called El Ulises
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sponsored by: document.write(''); E-mail Article Printer Format I n early 1925, in a literary magazine in Buenos Aires called Proa ("Prow"), which he had helped to found, Jorge Luis Borges wrote an essay called "El Ulises In this altogether first-rate biography, Edwin Williamson identifies another element in Joyce that kindled an answering spark in Borges. The Irish, Borges wrote, "have always been famous agitators of the literature of England." Might it not be possible, then, that a young writer in Spanish, in a Spanish ex-colony at the other end of the world, could also raise a body of work that would resonate in the wider tongue, and bring the local practice of letters one step beyond the national, the folkloric, and the epic?
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Viking Had he cared to do so, Williamson could have pressed the analogy a little further. Like Joyce, Borges was never quite at ease with his countrymen, and was permanently at odds with the Roman Catholic Church. Like Joyce, he was immured within an increasingly untreatable blindness. He was fascinated by Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon philology. He is buried in Switzerland, which he loved and where he died. He even had a tempestuous girlfriend named Norah. But with the ostensibly negligible difference made by that single, redundant, non-aspirate h un rite de passage Williamson lays stress on the word criollo , which in Argentina is cognate with "Creole" without having at all the same meaning. It signifies an Argentine of inarguably Spanish descent, and it mixes this definition of ethno-linguistic security with the more uncertain pursuit of a distinctly "Argentine" identity. For Borges, taking up this cultural ambiguity meant trying for a specific national literature that could nonetheless be valuable and intelligible to non-Argentines. Taking up the same ambiguity in its political form involved a belief in democracy and in local vernaculars and idioms. Yet, as Joyce himself found when the Irish repudiated his beloved Parnell, a democrat and republican can sometimes find himself sickened by public opinion. A version of this irony was to break Borges's heart.

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52. Borges, Jorge Luis (Harper's Magazine)
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54. Jorge Luis Borges Criticism
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    (Also wrote under the pseudonym F. Bustos; with Adolfo Bioy Casares wrote under the joint pseudonyms. Bustos Domecq, B. Lynch Davis, and B. Suarez Lynch) Argentinian short story writer, poet, essayist, critic, translator, biographer, and screenwriter.
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    During his lifetime, Borges was highly regarded as the author of baroque and labyrinthine short fictions, often written in the form of metaphysical detective stories. Characteristically, they blur the distinction between reality and the perception of reality, between the possible and the fantastic, between matter and spirit, between past, present, and future, and between the self and the other. They usually are situated in the nebulous confines of allegorical locations, whether identified as bizarre dimensions of the universe, Arabian cities, English gardens, the Argentine pampas, amazing libraries, or the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Since his death, Borges has attained the status of one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century, a master poet and essayist, as well as an architect of the short story. His work not only has influenced the way Latin American and non-Latin American writers write, but also the way readers read.

    55. Ficciones - Jorge Luis Borges
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    • Note that this review refers to the 1993 Everyman's Library edition (volume 166), published 1993, with an introduction by John Sturrock. This edition is also available in a Grove Press paperback which includes the same stories, in the same translations, but lacks the introduction by Sturrock and the chronolgy and is not much less expensive than the more attractive hardcover version.
    • First published in English 1962.
    • Translated by Alastair Reid, Anthony Kerrigan, Anthony Bonner, Helen Temple and Ruthven Todd.
    • All these stories can also be found in Borges' Collected Fictions , translated by Andrew Hurley (see our review
    • Includes a Chronology and Select Bibliography
    • Note that the UK edition

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    59. Jorge Luis Borges's Pendulum - June 27, 2007 - The New York Sun
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    June 27, 2007 A D V E R T I S E M E N T A D V E R T I S E M E N T The novelty, in rereading Jorge Luis Borges, is to see that his memorably cerebral stories are also human stories, rich with moral fears and consequences. His voice is not merely that of an eccentric librarian; it is also that of the engrossing magus the librarian has imagined. In other words, Borges is as good as or better than you remember him to be. That his trickiness might have grown stale, is an inevitable prejudice in the age of Dan Brown. If "The Da Vinci Code" came out of a chapter in Umberto Eco's "Foucault's Pendulum," and if Mr. Eco's other best seller, "The Name of the Rose," itself came out of an eightpage Borges story, might each Borges story be no more than a thriller in kernel? Perhaps, but these are thrills of a deep kind. The author of the stories collected in "Labyrinths" (New Directions, 256 pages, $13.95) is truly obsessed. His interest, in immortality or in an infinite library, does not close in on a positive discovery (that Jesus wed Mary Magdalene) or a cheap rectification (proving the Church wrong). Rather, his mysteries are those that expand. Uninterested in proof, he follows an implication on to exhaustive reaches, until it at least seems symbolically real, like a myth. In "Three Versions of Judas," Borges considers a theory that Judas was the real son of God and that his sacrifice, to go from being an apostle to being a disgraced suicide, was greater than that of Jesus. Although Borges's protagonist turns up his own textual evidence, the arcana of theology is tilted against him. Yet Borges, through the charisma of his own interest, gets us to take the theory seriously, and the unfolding possibility carries the story.

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