Jorge Luis Borges has written at least 236 books. Their most popular book is Ficciones with 284 saves with an average rating of 4.24⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Classics, Fantasy, and Science fiction.
reflective, mysterious, and challenging are their most common moods.
Borges was an Argentine writer, essayist, and poet born in Buenos Aires.
His most famous books, [*Ficciones*][1] (1944) and [*The Aleph*][2] (1949), are compilations of short stories interconnected by common themes: dreams, labyrinths, libraries, fictional writers and works, religion, God. Scholars have noted that Borges's progressive blindness helped him to create innovative literary symbols through imagination since "poets, like the blind, can see in the dark". The poems of his late period dialogue with such cultural figures as Spinoza, Luís de Camões, and Virgil. ([Source][3].)
[1]: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL110971W/Ficciones
[2]: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL110969W/El_Aleph
[3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Luis_Borges
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