“The English edition is good in that the translator has captured many twists in the old man’s Spanish and in his Argentine quirks. . . . For those of us who knew the grand old man, or heard him frequently, Boll’s version has almost captured the soft, gravelly voice, the pauses that sometimes sounded like a gentle stutter and the ever-present deceptive hint of doubt in asking an interlocutor if an opinion or detail is correct.”

Literary Review

"<i>Conversations</i> cannot and must not be missed by all lovers of Borges and readers of literature. The three beautifully produced books also feel like collector’s items. . . . The existence of these three volumes of <i>Conversations</i> with Borges will perhaps also calm the storms on Jupiter, change the colours of the hexagonal cloud formation on Saturn’s North Pole, spark a fresh burst of high energy gamma rays from the galactic centre and make our world a bit more imaginative, wondrous, wiser and happier."

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Recorded during Jorge Luis Borges’s final years, this second volume of his conversations with Osvaldo Ferrari provides a wide-ranging reflection on the life and work of Argentina’s master writer and favorite conversationalist. In Conversations: Volume 2, Borges and Ferrari engage in a dialogue that is both improvisational and frequently humorous as they touch on subjects as diverse as epic poetry, detective fiction, Buddhism, and the moon landing. With his signature wit, Borges offers insight into the philosophical basis of his stories and poems, his fascination with religious mysticism, and the idea of life as a dream. He also dwells on more personal themes, including the influence of his mother and father on his intellectual development, his friendships, and living with blindness. These recollections are alive to the passage of history, whether in the changing landscape of Buenos Aires or a succession of political conflicts, leading Borges to contemplate what he describes as his “South American destiny.” The recurrent theme of these conversations, however, is a life lived through books. Borges draws on the resources of a mental library that embraces world literature—ancient and modern. He recalls the works that were a constant presence in his memory and maps his changing attitudes to a highly personal canon. In the prologue to the volume, Borges celebrates dialogue and the transmission of culture across time and place. These conversations are a testimony to the supple ways that Borges explored his own relation to numerous traditions.
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Prologue by Forge Luis Borges Prologue by Osvaldo Ferrai Socrates On the United States The Cult of Books Argentina’s Past, Present and Future On Philosophy On Borges’ Mother, Leonor Acevedo Suárez Prologues  Flaubert On Uruguay Poetic Intelligence Almafuerte Buddhism ‘Epic Flavour’ Virginia Woolf, Victoria Ocampo and Feminism  The Conspirators  Teaching Bertrand Russell The ‘Conjectural Poem’ New Dialogue on Poetry The Moon Landing Russian Writers Spinoza New Dialogue on Alonso Quijano Celtic Culture Quevedo The Mystic Swedenborg  Painting Voltaire The Nineteenth Century Virgil On Friendship Chesterton  The Book of Heaven and Hell Lucretius On France Mark Twain, Güiraldes and Kipling ‘Buddha and Personality’ Irish Literature Góngora The Poets of New England On Metaphor Edgar Allan Poe Paul Groussac Shakespeare New Dialogue on The Conspirators
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781803092720
Publisert
2023-08-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Seagull Books London Ltd
Høyde
7 mm
Bredde
5 mm
Dybde
1 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Om bidragsyterne

Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), an Argentine writer, poet, and philosopher, is best known for his books Ficciones and The Aleph. Osvaldo Ferrari is a poet, essayist, and professor. His poetry volumes includes Poemas de vida, Poemas autobiográficos, and Poemas existenciales. Tom Boll is a translator and the author of Octavio Paz and T. S. Eliot: Modern Poetry and the Translation of Influence.