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100 1 _aBorges, Jorge Luis,
_d1899-1986
_99245
245 1 4 _aLos diálogos :
_bedición definitiva /
_cJorge Luis Borges y Osvaldo Ferrari.
250 _aPrimera edición.
264 1 _aBarcelona :
_bSeix Barral,
_c2024.
300 _a790 páginas ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
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490 0 _aTres mundos. Ensayo
520 _aBorn in Buenos Aires, Borges later moved with his family to Switzerland in 1914, where he studied at the Collège de Genève. The family travelled widely in Europe, including 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.[5] In 1955, he was appointed director of the National Public Library and professor of English Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. He became completely blind by the age of 55. Scholars have suggested that his progressive blindness helped him to create innovative literary symbols through imagination.[Note 1] By the 1960s, his work was translated and published widely in the United States and Europe. Borges himself was fluent in several languages.
600 1 0 _aBorges, Jorge Luis,
_d1899-1986
_vInterviews
600 1 4 _aBorges, Jorge Luis,
_d1899-1986
_vEntrevistas
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650 0 _aAuthors, Argentine
_y20th century
_vInterviews.
650 4 _aAutores argentinos
_ySiglo XX
_vEntrevistas
_931289
700 1 _aFerrari, Osvaldo,
_d1948-
_941642
830 0 _aTres Mundos (Seix Barral)
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