www.PoemHunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive 3 Art of Poetry, The To gaze at a river made of time and water And remember Time is another river.
Borges and I The other one, the one called Borges, is the one things happen to. I walk through the streets of Buenos Aires and stop for a moment, perhaps mechanically now, to look at the arch of an entrance hall and the grillwork on the gate; I know of Borges from the mail and see his name on a ...
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1 ABSTRACT Jorge Luis Borges, literary genius of fiction, poetry, and criticism, is a mastermind at metaphysical games. In a tape-recorded interview with Robert Alifano in 1981 he makes known that he "discovered the labyrinth in a book published in France by Garnier that [his] father had in his ...
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To wit, Burton had created a heterogeneous genre—one might say like Borges' Ficciones —somewhere between narrative, essay and poetry. The one other element in both Burton and Mardrus which was decisive in Borges' mind was the title which added, following Galland, that "One Night," that gateway to ...
His mother died just weeks later, and his father discouraged his affinity for poetry, which he had displayed since the age of ten. ... older authors including William Blake and William Shakespeare, but he also closely read Spanish language poets like Garcia Lorca, Jorge Luis Borges ...
But in the main, these manifestos are not accompanied by enduring collections of poetry to which they were connected. An exception is offered by the wall manifestos Prisma I and II by Borges in the early 1920s, which were accompanied by a selection of poems (see Loewenstein and Shaw 2002).
654 24 Poetry and Personal Identity All literature is, finally, autobiographical. —JORGE LUIS BORGES Only a naive reader assumes that all poems directly reflect the personal experience of their authors.
Borges' work became part of a larger cultural and intellectual current in Latin America that served to influence thought ... encyclopedia indexes the complete database, and for each entry, the information includes all texts (fiction, essays, poetry, interview, letters, notes, etc.) in which Borges ...