Borges once stated that he had never created a character: 'It's always me subtly disguised'. This book focuses on the ways in which Borges uses events and experiences from his own life in order to demonstrate how they become the principal structuring motifs of his work. It aims to show how these experiences despite being 'heavily disguised' are crucial components of some of Borges's most canonical short stories particularly from the famous collections <i>Ficciones </i>and <i>El Aleph</i>. Exploring the rich tapestry of symmetries doubles and allusions and the roles played by translation and the figure of the creator the book provides new readings of these stories revealing their hidden personal emotional and spiritual dimensions. These insights shed fresh light on Borges's supreme literary craftsmanship and the intimate puzzles of his fictions.
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