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What is the significance of the dual identities presented in the essay, the “I” and “Borges”? How do they interact with each other, and what does this duality represent?
How does Borges explore the relationship between an author’s inner self and their public persona? In what ways can an author’s work shape the public’s perception of them?
What are the implications of the “Borges” persona continuing to exist through his writings after his death? How does this relate to the themes of immortality and the persistence of one’s identity? Does this idea link to any of Borges’s other works?
By Jorge Luis Borges
Ficciones
Ficciones
Jorge Luis Borges
In Praise of Darkness
In Praise of Darkness
Jorge Luis Borges
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote
Jorge Luis Borges
The Aleph
The Aleph
Jorge Luis Borges
The Aleph and Other Stories
The Aleph and Other Stories
Jorge Luis Borges
The Book of Sand
The Book of Sand
Jorge Luis Borges
The Circular Ruins
The Circular Ruins
Jorge Luis Borges
The Garden of Forking Paths
The Garden of Forking Paths
Jorge Luis Borges
The Library of Babel
The Library of Babel
Jorge Luis Borges