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The Blind Creations Of Jorge Luis Borges

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A literary star, Jorge Luis Borges was born from a region ruined in Palermo in Buenos Aires in 1899. Under the pressure and teachings of his well-educated father, Borges studied English before Spanish and achieved his fate as a shining diamond in a rough world of literature. He interwoven reality and imagination, created a unique art work, and awarded him the title of "the most important modern Hispanic American writer". His influence ranged from the people of his life to his own age and the stage of life to a writer he never knew.

In this campaign, Jorge Luis Borges, Octavio Paz, Rosario Castellanos, Carlos Drummond de Andrade led the industry. Jorge Luis Borges is highly regarded for creating a short story with a philosophical heritage. Other popular genres are realistic novels, anti-establishment verses, and the theme after the revolution. Given the most moving movement in Latin American literature, "prosperity" is the dissemination of writings of writers outside the group and exploring experimental composition style. Prosperity occurred in the 1960s, and many of the works belonged to a literary genre symbolized by fusion of fantasy elements in magical realism, everyday life. Authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Julio Cortasar, August Monterosso, Miguel Angel Asturias are the leaders of this movement. The metaphysical theme is very popular in literature written by a boom writer

99 I JORGE LUIS BORGES Jorge LUIS BORGES (). Argentine poet, essayist, novelist. Borges received education in Europe, returned to Buenos Aires in 1921 and became a leader in the South American literary movement known as magical realism. During the Juanperon regime, for political reasons he retired from the director of the National Library and became a chicken inspector. He is famous for the collection of short stories Ficciones (tr. 1962), The Aleph and Other Stories (tr. 1970), and Dreamimigers (tr. 1964), whose title is Homer Blind. His last work is Dr. Brody's report (tr.1972) and Sha (tra.1977). After immortality and afterwards, we are no longer blinded by our eyes. The picture of Huergo is decorated with an elliptical frame in the cover

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