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Jorge Luis Borges - Wikipedia According to a study by Antonio Andrade, Jorge Luis Borges had Portuguese ancestry: Borges's great-grandfather, Francisco, was born in Portugal in 1770, and lived in Torre de Moncorvo, in the north of the country, before he emigrated to Argentina, where he married Carmen Lafinur
Jorge Luis Borges | Biography, Books, Poems, Facts | Britannica Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine poet, essayist, and short-story writer whose works became classics of 20th-century world literature Among his best-known works are the short-story collections Ficciones (1944) and The Aleph, and Other Stories, 1933–1969 (1970)
Jorge Luis Borges | The Poetry Foundation Borges was a founder, and principal practitioner, of postmodernist literature, a movement in which literature distances itself from life situations in favor of reflection on the creative process and critical self-examination
About | Borges Center The Borges Center, the most important site for work on the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), moved from the University of Aarhus (Denmark) to the University of Iowa in 2005
About Jorge Luis Borges | Academy of American Poets Jorge Luis Borges, born in Buenos Aires on August 24, 1899, was an Argentine poet and prose writer Bilingual in English and Spanish at an early age, Borges was a well-read child despite not receiving formal schooling until he was nine years old
Jorge Luis Borges: A Very Short Introduction | Oxford Academic A probing, engaging examination of the work of Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) in the context of Argentinian, Latin American, and world literature, from his beginnings as an avant-gardist to his consecration as one of the most influential literary figures of the twentieth century
Jorge Luis Borges - Library of Congress He wrote close to fifty collections of essays, short stories, and poems El idioma de los argentinos (The Language of the Argentines) (1928), Ficciones (Fictions) (1944), and Fervor de Buenos Aires (1923) are respectively noteworthy representations of his feats in each genre
The Life of Jorge Luis Borges: Author Profile Jorge Luis Borges, often called the “father of Latin American literature,” is one of the most influential writers of the 20th century Though he never wrote a novel, his short stories, poems, and essays inspired generations of Latin American authors, including Gabriel García Márquez and Julio Cortázar
Jorge Luis Borges bibliography - Wikipedia Borges in 1976 This is a bibliography of works by Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet, and translator Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) Each year links to its corresponding " [year] in literature" article (for prose) or " [year] in poetry" article (for verse)