Jorge Luis Borges

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Aliases:
Almotasim el-Maghrebi, Alboukassim el-Hadrami, Carlos Moritán, and 96 others Horhe L. Borhes, Haoerhe Luyisi Boerhesi, Jorge Luis Borges y Avecedo, Bo er he si, 博尔赫斯, Hor hah Lu is Bor hes, జార్జ్ లూయిస్ బోర్గర్స్, Luis Borges, Ch. A. Borches, Julio Haedo Haedo, Хорхэ Люіс Борхэс, Jorge Luis Borges, כארכע לויס בארכעס, J. Luis Borges, B. Lynch Davis, Hao'erhe Luyisi Bo'erhesi, होर्हे लुइस बोर्गेस, ხორხე ლუის ბორხესი, Ch. L. Borches, Jorge Luis Borges y Acevedo, Suárez Miranda, J. L Borges, ஹோர்ஹே லூயிஸ் போர்கெஸ், بورخيس، خورضى لويس،, คอร์เค ลุยส์ บอร์เคส, Luis Horhe Borhes, .. Borges, J. L. Borges, Horhe Luïs Borhes, Jorges Luis Borges, Khūrkhī Lūwis Būrkhīs, H. Bustos Domecq, Isidoro Trejo, Chorche Luis Borches, Jorge L. Borges, 豪尔赫 路易斯 博尔赫斯, xorxes.luis.borxes, Chorche Louis Borches, Khorkhe Luyis Borkhes, Ḵūrḵī Luwīs Būrḵis, H. Gering, ホルヘ・ルイス ボルヘス, Gaspar Camerarius, B Suárez Lynch, Francisco Acevedo, 호르헤 루이스 보르헤스, סורו סרדוי, Horhe Luis Borhes, H. L. Borhes, J.L. Borges, जर्ज लुइस बोर्जेस, ഹോർഹെ ലൂയി ബോർഹെ, Manuel Pinedo, Xorxe Luis Borxes, Домек, חורחה לואיס בורחס, חורחה לואיס בארכעס, B. Suarez Lynch, হোর্হে লুইস বোর্হেস, 豪尔赫·路易斯·博尔赫斯, J. L. ボルヘス, خۆرخێ لویس بۆرخێس, Jorge-Luis Borges, Chorche L. Borches, .. Būrḵis, خورخي لويس بورخيس, Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo, جارج لوئی بورگیس, جورج لويس بورجيز, כארכע לואיס בורחס, ボルヘス, Julio Platero Haedo, خورخي لويس بورخس،, ホルヘ・ルイス・ボルヘス, Honorio Bustos Domecq, Borges, بورخس، خورخى لويس،, Хорхе Луїс Борхес, 博爾赫斯, Georgius Ludovicus Borges, Jorge Luis Borhes, Fra Diavolo, B. Suárez Lynch, جارج لوئی بورخیس, Խորխե Լուիս Բորխես, Jorge Luis BORGES, Χόρχε Λουίς Μπόρχες, Jorge Luis Borges Acevedo, Bustos Domecq, Хорхе Луис Борхес, خورخه لوئیس بورخس, خورخى لويس بورخيس،, Horhe Luiss Borhess, لويس، خورخى،, ਜਾਰਜ ਲੁਇਸ ਬੋਰਜੇਸ, Chorche Louis Mporches
Born:
Aug. 23, 1899
Died:
June 13, 1986

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Borges was an Argentine writer, essayist, and poet born in Buenos Aires.

His most famous books, [Ficciones][1] (1944) and [The Aleph][2] (1949), are compilations of short stories interconnected by common themes: dreams, labyrinths, libraries, fictional writers and works, religion, God. Scholars have noted that Borges's progressive blindness helped him to create innovative literary symbols through imagination since "poets, like the blind, can see in the dark". The poems of his late period dialogue with such cultural figures as Spinoza, Luís de Camões, and Virgil. ([Source][3].)

[1]: openlibrary.org/works/OL110971W/Ficciones [2]: openlibrary.org/works/OL110969W/El_Aleph [3]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Luis_Borges

Books by Jorge Luis Borges