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Jorge Luis Borges

Borges in 1951 Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges ( ; ; 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator regarded as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known works, () and (), published in the 1940s, are collections of short stories exploring motifs such as dreams, labyrinths, chance, infinity, archives, mirrors, fictional writers, and mythology. Borges's works have contributed to philosophical literature and the fantasy genre, and have had a major influence on the magical realist movement in 20th century Latin American literature.

Born in Buenos Aires, Borges later moved with his family to Switzerland in 1914, where he studied at the Collège de Genève. The family travelled widely in Europe, including Spain. On his return to Argentina in 1921, Borges began publishing his poems and essays in surrealist literary journals. He also worked as a librarian and public lecturer. In 1955, he was appointed director of the National Public Library and professor of English Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. He became completely blind by the age of 55. Scholars have suggested that his progressive blindness helped him to create innovative literary symbols through imagination. By the 1960s, his work was translated and published widely in the United States and Europe. Borges himself was fluent in several languages.

In 1961, Borges came to international attention when he received the first International Formentor Prize, which he shared with Samuel Beckett. In 1971, he won the Jerusalem Prize. His international reputation was consolidated in the 1960s, aided by the growing number of English translations, the Latin American Boom, and by the success of García Márquez's ''One Hundred Years of Solitude''. He dedicated his final work, ''The Conspirators'', to the city of Geneva, Switzerland. Writer and essayist J. M. Coetzee said of him: "He, more than anyone, renovated the language of fiction and thus opened the way to a remarkable generation of Spanish-American novelists." David Foster Wallace wrote: "The truth, briefly stated, is that Borges is arguably the great bridge between modernism and post-modernism in world literature... His stories are inbent and hermetic, with the oblique terror of a game whose rules are unknown and its stakes everything." Provided by Wikipedia
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    El Aleph : Obras completas by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1957
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    Ficciones : Obras completas by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1956
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    Manual de zoología fantástica by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1957
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    El "Martín Fierro" by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1960
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    Obras completas : discusión by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1964
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    Historia de la eternidad by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1953
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    El Aleph by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1984
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    Breve Antología Anglosajona by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1978
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    Evaristo, Carriego by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1955
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    Otras Inquisiciones by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1960
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    Libro del Cielo y del Infierno by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1970
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    El Aleph : Obras completas by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1963
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    Cuentos de H. Bustos Domecq by Borges, Jorge Luis

    Published 1985
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    Bartleby : el escribiente / by Melville, Herman, 1819-1891

    Published 2019
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    Borges in situ : cinco charlas, encuentros y desencuentros con Jorge Luis Borges / by Pose Mayayo, Alejandro Daniel, 1961-

    Published 2022
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