Because the couple didn't have children, María Kodama's estate — and the rights to Borges' archive — is undetermined The legacy of iconic Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges is up in the air ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — The rights to the works of the late Jorge Luis Borges, considered Argentina’s most internationally significant author of the 20th century, have fallen into limbo because his ...
Read in both English and Spanish by Juanita Devis, the Argentine writer’s verses trace his descent into blindness. By Elena Sheppard When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, ...
Marc Turtletaub is directing Oren Moverman's adaptation of Jay Parini’s memoir on his 1970s trip through the Scottish Highlands with Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. By Scott Roxborough Europe ...
I’ve just written a short memoir, Borges and Me, to be published next month, about a strangely moving encounter in 1971 with Jorge Luis Borges, the great Argentine fabulist. At the time I was 22 and ...
The following essay is adapted from Clive James’ Cultural Amnesia, a re-examination of intellectuals, artists, and thinkers who helped shape the 20 th century. Slate is publishing an exclusive ...
The Argentine author is best known for his complex, surrealist short stories and poems, but few know about his friendship with David Ben-Gurion. (JTA) — Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges is best ...
Paul Theroux reads Jorge Luis Borges's short story "The Gospel According to Mark" and discusses Borges with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman. "The Gospel According to Mark" was ...
I will try to be your eyes, Jorge. I am following the advice you gave me when we said goodbye: "Write, and you will remember." I will try to remember, with more exactitude this time, so that you can ...
Forty years after his passing, Adelphi republishes 'The Brodie Manuscript' (130 pages, 19 euros) by Jorge Luis Borges (Buenos Aires, August 24, 1899 - Geneva, June 14, 1986), due for release ...
I'm almost a century late to this party, but I recently stumbled into the movie reviews of Jorge Luis Borges (in his Selected Non-Fictions) and they're fantastic: gloomy, sometimes bitchy, hilarious.