listen to Borges:īorges reads “Borges y yo” (Borges and I):Ī Blind Writer with Insight, New York Times, 6 April 1971. Poems by Borges at The Poetry Foundation. “ The Library of Babel” – Maintained by Jester, this is the text of Borges’ story with a lovely conceptual image of the library. “Borges and I” – Maintained by Georgetown University, this page is a hypertext version of Borges’ essay “Borges and I,” complete with several linked annotations by Dr. Adapted from Borges’ remarks at Columbia University, this essay talks about poetry. “ Who Needs Poets?” – New York Times, May 8, 1971. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine, this essay is an “outtake” from the Viking/Penguin Selected Non-Fictions. “A Poem by Oscar Wilde” from 1925, previously available only in Spanish. The Interactive Book of Sand – Max Clarke’s site takes Borges’ Book of Sand and puzzles it up as eight as randomly numbered pages, which the reader must put in the “correct” order. Commissioned by Borges’ widow María Kodama, it has become the standard English translation. (Photo from the Helft Collection)įull text of Collected Ficciones(trans.Andrew Hurley Penguin, 1999). In designing this webpage, I find the following source very useful: the “The Modern Word”‘s comprehensive Borges project, compiled by Allen B.
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