113 pages

English language

Published July 30, 1967 by Emecé Editores.

OCLC Number:
1004915708

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Poems, stories, and personal reflections reveal the interwoven existence of imagination and reality in the mind of the South American writer.

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reviewed Dreamtigers by Jorge Luis Borges (Texas Pan American Series)

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Borges is a profound Postmodern writer from Argentina. He is most famous for the short story collection “Labyrinths”, a book on my fiction shortlist. Although best know for his fiction he thought of himself first as a poet. As he became blind later in life he dedicated himself to the composition of his sonnets, as he could do that work in only his mind and then dictate the words to a typist later. His poems are cryptic but I remember enjoying them. Borges’ work was where I first discovered that artists could create their own language of symbols and images with an initially relative meaning that is gradually established and given to a reader through a whole body of work. I liked getting lost in Borges’ spinning dreams. There were a few of his stories at the back of “Dreamtigers”. They showed why he is so respected in that medium. …

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