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  2. Jorge Guillermo Borges - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Guillermo Borges Haslam (24 February 1874 – 14 February 1938) was an Argentine lawyer, teacher, writer, philosopher and translator. He was also an anarchist and a follower of Herbert Spencer 's philosophy of philosophical anarchism .

  3. Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Wikipedia

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    Silas Haslam—Entirely fictional, but based on Borges' English ancestors. "Haslam" was Borges's paternal grandmother's maiden name. [ 19 ] In the story, besides the 1874 History of the Land Called Uqbar , a footnote informs us that Haslam is also the author of A General History of Labyrinths ( labyrinths as well as playfully fake literary ...

  4. Jorge Luis Borges - Wikipedia

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    Borges Haslam was a lawyer and psychology teacher who harboured literary aspirations. Borges said his father "tried to become a writer and failed in the attempt", despite the 1921 opus El caudillo . Jorge Luis Borges wrote, "As most of my people had been soldiers and I knew I would never be, I felt ashamed, quite early, to be a bookish kind of ...

  5. The Library of Babel - Wikipedia

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    Borges would examine a similar idea in his 1976 story, "The Book of Sand", in which there is an infinite book (or book with an indefinite number of pages) rather than an infinite library. Moreover, the story's Book of Sand is said to be written in an unknown alphabet and its content is not obviously random.

  6. Category:Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Čeština; Cymraeg; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Euskara; فارسی; Français; 한국어; Bahasa Indonesia; Íslenska; Italiano ...

  7. The Circular Ruins - Wikipedia

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    "The Circular Ruins" (Spanish: Las ruinas circulares) is a short story by Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. First published in the literary journal Sur in December 1940, it was included in the 1941 collection The Garden of Forking Paths (Spanish: El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan) and the 1944 collection Ficciones.

  8. Borges (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Borges (Spanish:, European Portuguese: [ˈbɔɾʒɨʃ]) is a Portuguese and Spanish surname. Jorge Luis Borges , the most notable person with this name, notes that his family name, like Burgess in English, means "of the town", "bourgeois".

  9. Talk:Jorge Luis Borges - Wikipedia

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    Borges's father, Jorge Guillermo Borges, was part Spanish, part Portuguese, and half English, also the son of a colonel. Borges Haslam, whose mother was English, grew up speaking English at home and took his own family frequently to Europe. Salmanazar 19:11, 15 September 2013 (UTC) The father is now introduced as Jorge Guillermo Borges Haslam ...