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Jorge's Reading Log

Jorge's Reading Log

Martha Day Zschock

Commonwealth Editions
2015
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Hello, Jorge Welcome to the world of books. This colorful, personalized keepsake is just for you. In Jorge s Reading Log, your family and friends will be able to record the first 200 books you read and prepare you for a lifetime of reading, achievement, and success. Sprinkled with great advice and inspiration, this memory book will remind you throughout your life of those books and people who inspired you. A note for adults: recording a child s first books creates a mindset of reading the first steps to a lifetime of learning and growth."
Jorge's Reading Log

Jorge's Reading Log

Martha Day Zschock

Commonwealth Editions
2015
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Hello, Jorge Welcome to the world of books. This colorful, personalized keepsake is just for you. In Jorge s Reading Log, your family and friends will be able to record the first 200 books you read and prepare you for a lifetime of reading, achievement, and success. Sprinkled with great advice and inspiration, this memory book will remind you throughout your life of those books and people who inspired you. A note for adults: recording a child s first books creates a mindset of reading the first steps to a lifetime of learning and growth."
Jorge Jacub: En Memoria de Mi Padre

Jorge Jacub: En Memoria de Mi Padre

Ricardo Jorge Kajatt Sumar

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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Jorge Jacub Kajatt Parham, as se llamaba mi padre, quien ya no est f sicamente con nosotros... y resalto lo de f sicamente, pues, nadie como l, que yo conozca, estaba m s convencido de la trascendencia del esp ritu sobre la materia, opini n que comparto plenamente. Creo entonces que l o su esencia, est en alguna parte, y como nos quer a mucho, de lo que tampoco hay ninguna duda, nos debe estar mirando, tal vez cuidando si so es posible, y seguramente satisfecho del camino que hemos tomado. No me refiero aqu a lo material, aunque es importante para una vida digna, sino m s bien a lo que m s le interesaba: que sigamos por el recto camino y mantengamos nuestra conciencia limpia.Creo que en so no hemos reprobado. Al menos, no a niveles de esc ndalo, porque tampoco voy a ser tan pretencioso como para decir que todos le salimos santos varones y santas mujeres. Pero en fin, all vamos tirando, y creo que con m s saldo a favor que en contra... pero esta apolog a no trata de nosotros sino de l, as que dejo tranquilos a sus felices descendientes y les presento el relato de lo que qued en mi memoria acerca de mi querido padre.
Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges

University Press of Mississippi
1998
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Jorge Luis Borges, one of the indisputably great writers of the twentieth century, was born in Buenos Aires in 1899. Never having been awarded the Nobel Prize, which his readers worldwide believed he deserved, this story writer, poet, essayist, and man of letters died at age eighty-six.This anthology of interviews with him features more than a dozen conversations that cover all phases of his life and work.Conducted between 1964 and 1984, the interviews reveal Borges to be a remarkably candid, humorous man, by turns skeptical and enthusiastic, and always a singularly incisive and adventurous thinker.He discusses his blindness, his family and childhood, early travels, literary friends, and struggles to find his literary identity. In depth he examines the meanings and intentions of his own famous stories and poems, and he speaks of the writers whose works he has loved-Dante, Cervantes, Emerson, Dickinson, H. G. Wells, Kafka, Stevenson, Kipling, Whitman, Frost, and Faulkner-and of those whom he disliked, such as Hemingway and Lorca. Borges expresses his contempt for Péron and assesses the tumultuous politics of Argentina. He speaks also of the imagination as a type of dreaming, about issues of collaboration and translation, about philosophy, and about time.Many of the interviews were conducted by notable figures, including Alastair Reid, Willis Barnstone, and Ronald Christ.As Borges speaks in these conversations, readers who have fallen under the spell of his magical prose and poetry will find additional sustenance.
Jorge Luis Borges: The Last Interview

Jorge Luis Borges: The Last Interview

Jorge Luis Borges; Gloria Lopez Lecube

Melville House Publishing
2013
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"Believe me: the benefits of blindness have been greatly exaggerated. If I could see, I would never leave the house, I'd stay indoors reading the many books that surround me." --Jorge Luis Borges Days before his death, Borges gave an intimate interview to his friend, the Argentine journalist Gloria Lopez Lecube. That interview is translated for the first time here, giving English-language readers a new insight into his life, loves, and thoughts about his work and country at the end of his life. Accompanying that interview are a selection of the fascinating interviews he gave throughout his career. Highlights include his celebrated conversations with Richard Burgin during Borges's time as a lecturer at Harvard University, in which he gives rich new insights into his own works and the literature of others, as well as discussing his now oft-overlooked political views. The pieces combine to give a new and revealing window on one of the most celebrated cultural figures of the past century.
Finding Jorge

Finding Jorge

Jorge L. S.

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Finding JorgeBy: Jorge L. S. IIWhile avoiding conflicts with his abusive father, young Jorge also had to contemplate his emerging feelings for other boys. After dropping outo f high school, Jorge's word consisted of partying, drugs, and engaging in petty theft. A frightening credit card faud investigation scared him out of crime for good - but without his family's approval, he was still a lost soul. Realizing that his own father would never provide the love and support he needed, Jorge develops a relationship with an older man whose guidance proves to be invaluable.Both heartbreaking and inspirational, Finding Jorge is a coming-of-age story about recognition, forgiveness, and self-discovery. This is a glimpse into the childhood and early adulthood of a young gay man, whose acute resiliency led him to a purposeful life. It is a story of heartbreak, acceptance, and how one man seized opportunity to beat the odds and put himself on a path for success and happiness.
Jorge Goes on a Bus Trip

Jorge Goes on a Bus Trip

Diane Baxter Trapeni

Independently Published
2019
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Jorge's "bucket list" had ...1. Go on one of Helen's bus trips at the top and secondly, to visit Amish Country. He did both and the sights he saw were thrilling Come along and see some of the wonderful sights Maybe you have plans to go to somewhere with your family too
Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges

Beatriz Sarlo

Verso Books
2007
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Jorge Luis Borges is generally acknowledged to be one of the twentieth century's most significant writers. Yet in all the critical debates on his work, the fact that he is Argentinian is rarely discussed, as if his international reputation had somehow cleansed him of nationality. In this brilliant introduction to his work, Sarlo challenges these "universalist" readings, arguing that they leave aside vital aspects of Borges' writing, including his powerful vision of Argentina's past and its traditions, which placed both the writer and his country at the intersection of European and Latin American culture.
Jorge Semprún

Jorge Semprún

Soledad Fox Maura

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2016
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Spanish by birth, Parisian by adoption, Semprún (1923-2011) was a legendary figure on the front lines of twentieth-century European history. During the first half of his life he was an exile of the Spanish Civil War, a member of the French Resistance, a Nazi camp survivor, and clandestine agent for the Spanish Communist Party. After repeatedly risking his life from the 1930s to the 1960s, he reinvented himself as a prolific writer who turned the extraordinary material from his own life into a series of autobiographical novels, beginning with The Long Voyage, his 1963 masterpiece about his deportation to Buchenwald. Semprún was equally at home amongst the madrileños of his childhood, fellow prisoners of the Buchenwald concentration camp, politicians, and artists and writers, such as his close friend Yves Montand or Gabriel García Márquez. He is best known internationally as a prize-winning novelist and memoirist, and an Oscar-nominated screenwriter. In collaboration with Alain Resnais and Costa-Gavras he wrote the screenplays for, respectively, La guerre est finie and Z. In Spain, his extraordinary achievements were recognised when in 1988 he was named Minister of Culture. The research for this biography draws on archival materials from Spain, France, Germany, the United States and Russia; it includes many interviews with family members, close friends, politicians, and artists including former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González, and film director Costa Gavras. Published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies.
Jorge Semprún

Jorge Semprún

Soledad Fox Maura

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2016
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Spanish by birth, Parisian by adoption, Semprún (1923-2011) was a legendary figure on the front lines of twentieth-century European history. During the first half of his life he was an exile of the Spanish Civil War, a member of the French Resistance, a Nazi camp survivor, and clandestine agent for the Spanish Communist Party. After repeatedly risking his life from the 1930s to the 1960s, he reinvented himself as a prolific writer who turned the extraordinary material from his own life into a series of autobiographical novels, beginning with The Long Voyage, his 1963 masterpiece about his deportation to Buchenwald. Semprún was equally at home amongst the madrileños of his childhood, fellow prisoners of the Buchenwald concentration camp, politicians, and artists and writers, such as his close friend Yves Montand or Gabriel García Márquez. He is best known internationally as a prize-winning novelist and memoirist, and an Oscar-nominated screenwriter. In collaboration with Alain Resnais and Costa-Gavras he wrote the screenplays for, respectively, La guerre est finie and Z. In Spain, his extraordinary achievements were recognised when in 1988 he was named Minister of Culture. The research for this biography draws on archival materials from Spain, France, Germany, the United States and Russia; it includes many interviews with family members, close friends, politicians, and artists including former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González, and film director Costa Gavras. Published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies.
Jorge Manrique's Coplas por la muerte de su padre
A thorough examination of the making of, transmission, and scholarly engagement with one of the most famous poems in the Spanish language. Completed shortly before Jorge Manrique's death in 1479, the Coplas por la muerte de su padre is arguably the most famous poem in the Spanish language. Since its first circulation in the same era, the text has occupied a prominent place in the Spanish literary tradition, becoming, along with its author, a cultural icon. This book explores the ways in which successive generations of readers and scholars have engaged with the poem. It also contextualizes the Coplas, Manrique's life, and his enduring reputation. The book is divided into four chapters. The first provides information about the historical setting of the Coplas and its earliest transmission. A chronological survey of the poem's reception comprises chapter 2 (the Renaissance and Baroque eras) and chapter 3 (literary reception in the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries). Chapter 4, "Shifting Literary Perspectives", examines how different perceptions of the meaning and form of the text have changed over the centuries, and the way in which translations have also revealed a variety of interpretations and transformations. Nancy Marino is Professor of Spanish, Adjunct Professor of History, and Consultant to the Vice President for Research at Michigan State University.
Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges

Wilson Jason

Reaktion Books
2006
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'Through the years, a man peoples a space with images of provinces, kingdoms, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, tools, stars, horses and people. Shortly before his death, he discovers that the patient labyrinth of lines traces the image of his own face'. These words, inseparably marrying life and work, encapsulate how Jorge Luis Borges interwove the two throughout his legendary literary career. But the Borges of popular imagination is the celebrated, blind librarian and man of letters; few biographers have explored his tumultuous early life in the streets and cafes of Buenos Aires, a young man searching for his path in the world. In "Jorge Luis Borges", Jason Wilson uncovers the young poet who wrote, loved, and lost with adventurous passion, and considers the later work, life and travels of the writer who claimed to have never created a character: 'It's always me, subtly disguised'. Born in Buenos Aires in 1899, Jorge Luis Borges was a voracious reader from childhood, perhaps in part because he knew he lived under a sentence of adult-onset blindness inherited from his father. Wilson chronicles Borges' life as he raced against time and his fated blindness, charting the literary friendships, love affairs and polemical writings that formed the foundation of his youth. Illuminating the connections running between the biography and fictions of Borges, Wilson traces the outline of this self-effacing literary figure. Though in his later writings Borges would subjugate emotion to the wild play of ideas, "Jorge Luis Borges" reminds us that he was always a poet whose life was recreated subtly in his work but never in confessional ways and restores his Argentine roots. It will be an invaluable resource for all those who treasure this modern master.
Jorge Pimentel, Hora Zero y el cambio de época en la poesía peruana

Jorge Pimentel, Hora Zero y el cambio de época en la poesía peruana

Marcela Valencia Tsuchiya

Latino Press, the Latin American Writers Insti
2017
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En 1970, Jorge Pimentel (Lima, 1944) fund Hora Zero, un movimiento de vanguardia cuyo objetivo era transformar la poes a en el Per . Seg n Pimentel, no se hab a producido ninguna poes a que capturara la realidad y el lenguaje peruanos desde la gesta de C sar Vallejo. Este estudio examina tres aspectos de la obra publicada de Pimentel: Hora Zero como expresi n de la revuelta generacional en los a os setenta, la validez de las proposiciones de Pimentel para transformar la poes a peruana y la evoluci n de sus escritos desde la perspectiva de la textualidad, la metatextualidad y la existencia.
Jorge Semprun

Jorge Semprun

Ursula Tidd

Legenda
2014
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This book examines four key areas of Jorge Semprun's writing: his relationship to language, exile and identity; the range of narrative strategies deployed in representing his experience of Buchenwald; the ethical aspects of his reworking of autobiography; and his political thinking on Europe.
Jorge Luis Borges: Políticas de la literatura

Jorge Luis Borges: Políticas de la literatura

Juan Pablo Dabove

Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana
2008
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Colaboran: Daniel Balderston | Leila Gómez | Silvia Dapia | Sandra Contreras | Gustavo Faveron-Patriau | José Eduardo González | Edna Aizenberg | Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones | Amelia Barili | Sergio Waisman | Richard Rosa | Fernando J. Rosenberg | Bruno Bosteels | Raúl Antelo | Peter Elmore | Annick Louis | Reinaldo Laddaga ~ Contributors: Daniel Balderston | Leila Gómez | Silvia Dapia | Sandra Contreras | Gustavo Faveron-Patriau | José Eduardo González | Edna Aizenberg | Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones | Amelia Barili | Sergio Waisman | Richard Rosa | Fernando J. Rosenberg | Bruno Bosteels | Raúl Antelo | Peter Elmore | Annick Louis | Reinaldo Laddaga