El oro de los tigres

El oro de los tigres
Title El oro de los tigres PDF eBook
Author Jorge Luis Borges
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2005
Genre Argentine poetry
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3 Sets of Translations Published in Monterrey, Mexico, El Oro de Los Tigres at 30 Each

3 Sets of Translations Published in Monterrey, Mexico, El Oro de Los Tigres at 30 Each
Title 3 Sets of Translations Published in Monterrey, Mexico, El Oro de Los Tigres at 30 Each PDF eBook
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Release 2000
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Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges
Title Jorge Luis Borges PDF eBook
Author Tim McNeese
Publisher Infobase Learning
Pages 148
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1438146221

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He read and wrote with the greatest of passions. And Jorge Luis Borges, the greatest of Argentine writers, created, through a 60-year-long career, one of the significant and enduring literary legacies of any writer of the 20th century. The reach of his poetry, his stories, and his essays was global.

Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges
Title Jorge Luis Borges PDF eBook
Author David William Foster
Publisher Scholarly Title
Pages 384
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
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Borges and Kafka

Borges and Kafka
Title Borges and Kafka PDF eBook
Author Sarah Rachelle Roger
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 195
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198746156

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Sarah Roger investigates Jorge Luis Borges's development as an author in light of Franz Kafka's influence, and in consideration of Borges's relationship with his father, a failed author. She explores how reading Kafka helped Borges mediate and make productive use of his own relationship with his father.

Borges and Dante

Borges and Dante
Title Borges and Dante PDF eBook
Author Humberto Núñez-Faraco
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 240
Release 2006
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9783039105113

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctorate--University College, London, 2001).

Bandit Narratives in Latin America

Bandit Narratives in Latin America
Title Bandit Narratives in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Juan Pablo Dabove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 334
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822982323

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Bandits seem ubiquitous in Latin American culture. Even contemporary actors of violence are framed by narratives that harken back to old images of the rural bandit, either to legitimize or delegitimize violence, or to intervene in larger conflicts within or between nation-states. However, the bandit seems to escape a straightforward definition, since the same label can apply to the leader of thousands of soldiers (as in the case of Villa) or to the humble highwayman eking out a meager living by waylaying travelers at machete point. Dabove presents the reader not with a definition of the bandit, but with a series of case studies showing how the bandit trope was used in fictional and non-fictional narratives by writers and political leaders, from the Mexican Revolution to the present. By examining cases from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, from Pancho Villa's autobiography to Hugo Chavez's appropriation of his "outlaw" grandfather, Dabove reveals how bandits function as a symbol to expose the dilemmas or aspirations of cultural and political practices, including literature as a social practice and as an ethical experience.