Borges Texts Online
Who Needs Poets? – New York Times, May 8, 1971. Adapted from Borges’ remarks at Columbia University, this essay talks about poetry.
The Library of Babel – Maintained by Jester, this is the text of Borges’ story with a lovely conceptual JPEG image of the Library.
Borges and I – Maintained by Georgetown University, this page is a hypertext version of Borges’ essay “Borges and I,” complete with several linked annotations by Dr. Martin Irvine.
Major Borges Resources
The Jorge Luis Borges Center Web page – Based at the University of Århus in Denmark, the JLBC is dedicated to the research of works by Borges, the study of themes and the style of thinking found in his work, and the compilation and translation of works by and about Borges. The layout of this website is simply beautiful to behold.
Internetaleph – Martin Hadis’ site contains an extensive collection of links – many to Spanish resources not listed on this page – and an essay on approaching Borges. This is a great resource for exploring artists and writers related to Borges as well! (English & Spanish)
miBorges.com – Maintained by Sandra Pien, this Argentine site is a fairly comprehensive look at Borges and his world. (Spanish).
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