An analysis of the writings of Jorge Luis Borges

Tlon Uqbar Orbis and Tertius

The author owes the discovery of Uqbar to the conjunction of a mirror and an encyclopedia. The book and the mirror become symbols of a mystical labyrinth. From there, there is a dialogue with Herbert Ashe, a man of mystery and bewitchment, Borges in the first person traces the inventor of Tlon to the philosopher Leibniz. From there Borges traces the idealism of the metaphysical world. In the language of Tlon, there are no nouns, so to speak, but only verbs. For example, moon is a verb: moonate. Objects are made up of two terms, one visual and the other auditory. For example, the color of the rising sun, the cry of a distant bird. An interesting thought is that the future has no reality but the present hope. Language is a game of paradoxes. Nouns have a metaphorical value.

The garden of forking paths

The Garden of Forking Paths is a metaphorical dualism of symbols. The story is narrated in the first person. Captain Richard Madden goes to the house of Dr. Stephen Albert. They discuss mazes and the garden of forking paths. The narrator shoots Albert and Madden arrests the narrator. The narrator was able to communicate to the Germans about the bombing of a place in England.

The Lottery in Babylon

The Lottery in Babylon is a symbolic secret of chance to win or lose. Lotteries failed because they were not aimed at man’s faculties but at hope.

Pierre Menard the author of Don Quixote

The author Borges writes about an imaginary Don Quixote that does not exist. Don Quixote is a word language game. In it he makes History the mother of truths.

The Circular Ruins

In the circular ruins, a man is prone to dreams and visions. These dreams belong to esoteric wisdom. Man reaches a period of enlightenment. The universe proposes a grand plan for man to enact. Dreams are full of wit and irony showing a protest of Socratic humor.

the library of babel

In the Library of Babel, the narrator compares the Universe with that of a library. The library is endless. The man is an imperfect librarian. The limitations of the alphabet do not prevent the language from creating infinity.

funes the memorable

The author narrates the strange behavior of a man. He tells the story of a man who had been tragically mutilated by an untamed horse. Funes has a phenomenal memory.

the shape of the sword

There is a man who has a scar on his face and tells how a sword was pierced through his face. There is a hint of revolution in Ireland.

The traitor and hero theme

In the theme of the traitor and the hero, there is the protagonist, Kilpatrick, who is paradoxically an enemy and a hero.

death and the compass

A series of puzzling murders occur, dating back to historical and literary reasons.

the secret miracle

A person is sentenced to be hanged by the Gestapo. In prison, he suffers from the delusion of death. The man, the protagonist has a literary lineage. There is a brilliant narrative describing the death throes.

Three Versions of Judas

In it, the first argument that the author uses is that all the accusations against Judas are absurd and false. Is there a need to betray Christ, who is a popular figure? He then goes on to explain Plato’s idea of ​​forms, which is what ever in the real world has an ideal form in the spiritual world.

The Phoenix Sect

The sect of the Phoenix is ​​a mystical sect that embraces the Philosophy of Esotericism. The sect’s doctrines are similar to the phoenix that renews itself from the flames.

The inmortal

This is a fable in search of immortality. Immortality is examined as a search for meaning in life. There is a conversation about God being a meaning digger.

the theologians

In it, there is an enigmatic description of the wheel, the symbol and the snake juxtaposed with an aura of mysticism. The author reflects on the meaning of time. Once again, he goes on to say that the vilest of all sinners can be cleansed by the blood of Jesus.

The story of the warrior and the captive

This is the story of a warrior who paradoxically becomes a captive.

emma zunz

The story begins with the suicide of Emma’s father. Her father is wrongly accused of embezzlement of cash. Emma executes her father’s boss, Lowenthal.

Asterion’s house

Asterion’s house is a mysterious mythical place. There is a mystical connotation of the number 14.

Deutsch Requiem

This is a legend of a man who faces death for being a murderer. He is a man who is inspired by philosophers and playwrights. The birth and death of a man has been predestined.

Averroes Search

Averroes is a mystical man whose academic interests lie in books and literature. In it, there is an exposition that there is no other God but Allah. He goes on to say that writing is an art.

zahir

The Zahir is made up of many things such as a coin, a tiger, a blind man from a mosque, an astrolabe and a compass. Then in the Zahir, the writer talks about a maiden Clementia. Her death moved the author to tears. The coin, Zahir, symbolized the free will of man. Everything, even the mind and imagination is a Zahir.

the wait

A man gets out of a taxi. This man is called Villari. For Villari, the coincidence of art and reality was alien to him. He was a tired man. Villari reads Dante’s Divine Comedy and believes that hell does not exist.

God’s script

There is a person in captivity in a cell. In the cell, the man is contemplating the order of the serpents carved in stone. He wonders about God’s mysterious script. The symbol is a magical element of thought. Ecstasy does not repeat itself in symbols. God for him as a concept has been a shining light, a sword in the circles of a rose, and also a rose.

The Argentine writer and tradition

The Argentine tradition exists in gaucho poetry. The classic poem by Martín Fierro is similar to the Homeric Poems. Poems are composed on themes of love, loneliness, nature and romance. Poetry also talks about abstract themes such as time, space, and the sea. Borges wonders if literature should address national issues. Argentine history wants to free itself from Spanish influences.

The wall and the books

In it, the author mentions the Emperor of China who built the Great Wall of China and ordered the burning of books.

Pascal’s fearsome sphere

Universal history is the story of a handful of metaphors. The sphere is the most uniform and perfect that exists. Divinity in its perfection is represented as a sphere. God is an intelligent sphere whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.

Partial magic in Don Quixote

Don Quixote is a work of realism. The novel served the purpose of parodying the elegant traditions of chivalry. Every novel is an ideal plane inserted in the realm of reality.

Valery as a symbol

Valery is a symbol of infinite skills. Valery personifies the labyrinths of the mind. Valery is a symbol of Europe in a delicate twilight. Valery, after his death, leaves us with the symbol of the man who is very sensitive.

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