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Jorge Luis Borges 1899–1986: Critical Essay by Thorpe Running

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SOURCE: "The 'Secret Complexity' of Jorge Luis Borges's Poetry," in The Critical Poem: Borges, Paz, and Other Language-Centered Poets in Latin America, Bucknell University Press, 1996, pp. 125-38.

In the following essay, Running studies the "secret complexity " of Borges's poetry, which arises from the poet's awareness of the ambiguity of language and of human experience.

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