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Textos cautivos
1939
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Antología de las colaboraciones publicadas por Jorge Luis Borges en la revista El Hogar entre 1936 y 1939, Textos cautivos nos permite apreciar no sólo su talla intelectual y su especial penetración como crítico y ensayista, sino también rastrear muchos de los intereses, aficiones y curiosidades del maestro argentino. En esta edición de bolsillo, los textos se han agrupado según cada una de las secciones en que en su día aparecieron ( Ensayo, Biografías sintéticas, Reseñas y De la vida literaria ), respetándose, sin embargo, dentro de cada una de ellas, el orden cronológico de la edición original, y se ha añadido, asimismo, un índice onomástico que incluye a todos aquellos autores que son objeto de comentario en las distintas secciones.
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Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Luis Borges
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Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo, usually referred to as Jorge Luis Borges (Spanish pronunciation: [xoɾxe lwis boɾxes]), was an Argentine writer and poet born in Buenos Aires. In 1914, his family moved to Switzerland where he attended school and traveled to Spain. On his return to Argentina in 1921, Borges began publishing his poems and essays in Surrealist literary journals. He also worked as a librarian and public lecturer. Borges was fluent in several languages. He was a target of political persecution during the Peron regime, and supported the military juntas that overthrew it. Due to a hereditary condition, Borges became blind in his late fifties. In 1955, he was appointed director of the National Public Library (Biblioteca Nacional) and professor of Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. In 1961, he came to international attention when he received the first International Publishers' Prize Prix Formentor. His work was translated and published widely in the United States and in Europe. He died in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1986. J. M. Coetzee said of Borges: "He, more than anyone, renovated the language of fiction and thus opened the way to a remarkable generation of Spanish American novelists."

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