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  1. A documentary film on one of Arrabal's greatest influences, the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, features the last interview with Borges before his death. Prime Video: Borges, Life of a Poet ID

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  3. About Jorge Luis Borges. Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) was an Argentine poet, essayist, and author of short stories. His most notable works as a key literary Spanish-language figure of the twentieth century include Ficciones (Fictions) and El Aleph (The Aleph). He received a BA from… More about Jorge Luis Borges

  4. Poet-playwright-painter-filmmaker-novelist Jean Cocteau irrevocably changed the expressive potential of cinema with his first feature, The Blood of a Poet.Visually transcendent and playful, the film courageously introduced all of the dark romantic surrealism of Cocteau’s art to the moving image.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2018 · Early Life. Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luís Borges was born in Buenos Aires on August 24, 1899, to middle-class parents from a family with a distinguished military background. His paternal grandmother was English, and young Jorge mastered English at an early age. They lived in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires, which at the time was a bit rough.

  6. 2 In his illuminating article “Borges y la traducción,” Sergio Pastomerlo notices that Borges translations influenced Borges’s literary views: “[Borges ] toma como punto de partida las traducciones para elaborar ciertas reflexiones sobre la literatura: la figura del autor, la lectura, las creencias y las valoraciones literarias.” (1).

  7. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Complement this particular fragment of Borges’s wholly terrific Selected Non-Fictions with Irish poet and philosopher John O’Donohue on selfhood and the crucible of identity, philosopher Jacob Needleman on how we become who we are, and neuroscientist Sam Harris on the paradox of free will, then revisit Borges on writing and his sublime refutation of time.