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Author_Julio Woscoboinik
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  • ISBN 9780761812395
  • Weight: 277g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 1998
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Secret of Borges approaches the complex, labyrinthine writings of Jorge Luis Borges from a Freudian perspective. The author searches for connections between the works of Borges by analyzing his writing and gathering information on his life from various sources, including in-depth interviews with those who worked as assistants for the blind writer.
This analysis examines in minute detail the writer's style and literary and rhetorical resources, following Borges's path as he evolved from his "narcissistic solipsism" to the establishment of Oedipal links. The author explores the track of fantasy associations, the treatment of feminine characters in Borges's short stories, the dreams and nightmares constantly retrieved and reiterated through his work, memory, and the challenges of self identification, and the Borgean view of the problem of time.

Julio Woscoboinik is a practicing psychoanalyst in Argentina and a member of the International Association of Psychoanalysis.
Dora Carlisky Pozzi is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Houston.

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