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Jorge Luis Borges: Critical Essay by Jaimie Alazraki

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SOURCE: “Borges and the Kabbalah,” in Borges and the Kabbalah: And Other Essays on His Fiction and Poetry, Cambridge University Press, 1988, pp. 14-37.

In the following essay, Alazraki traces the significance of the Jewish mystical doctrine of the Kabbalah in Borges's work.

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