Surf these sites: "Borges and I" -- Borge''s own words on Borges--an e-text version and an annotated hypertext version as well. Borges, Jorge Luis -- "The Library of Babel" Borges, a Blind Writer With Insight -- An informal profile of Borges. Coleccion Jorge Luis Borges -- "The Jorge Luis Borges Collection is a very comprehensive archive of materials related to Borges'' life and works." In Spanish. Fantastic Philosophy -- "A WWW Site devoted to Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, and Stanislaw Lem." Jorge Luis Borges -- A short biography of the poet and author, from the "Empire:ZINE" website. Includes photos and Borges'' poem "1964." Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) -- A brief biographical sketch of Borges, with a link to a bibliography of his works in Spanish. Jorge Luis Borges, a Master of Fantasy and Fable, Is Dead -- The New York Times'' obituary for Borges. [Sight requires free "registration" before users can access hosted material.] The Garden of Forking Paths -- An extensive and excellent site devoted to Borges and his writings. Includes a biography, a complete bibliography (including works in Spanish), photos and images, a list of books Borges never wrote, links to other Borges resources on the interent, including scholarly papers, and too many other things to list here. The Garden of Jorge Luis Borges -- Includes several texts of Borges'' stories and poems, critical appraisals, and a fairly detailed biography. The Jorge Luis Borges Center for Studies and Documentation -- An academic organization based at The University of Aarhus in Denmark, dedicated to the research of works by J. L. Borges, and the study of themes and the style of thinking found in his work. The Jorge Luis Borges Center, University of Aarhus -- ". . . an academic organization based at The University of Aarhus in Denmark, dedicated to the research of works by J. L. Borges, and the study of themes and the style of thinking found in his work . . . ." Nicely designed. Available in English, Spanish and French versions. Who Needs Poets? -- A brief essay by Borges, originally printed in the New York Times.
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