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What does JLB stand for?

Jorge Luis Borges (Argentinian author)


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In Buenos Aires, he taught sociology and founded the literary and cultural magazine "Reality," publishing works by Argentine and Spanish writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortazar and Juan Ramon Jimenez.
Cervantes laureates include Octavio Paz, Mario Vargas Llosa and Jorge Luis Borges.
Cervantes laureates include Octavio Paz, Mario Vargas Llosa and Jorge Luis Borges.
He combines Woody Allen's self-doubt with playwright Tom Stoppard's conceptual razzle-dazzle in the service of metaphysically surrealist plots reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges.
Jorge Luis Borges dreamed of the "Aleph", a microcosm that would contain the entirety of the cosmos.
As Jorge Luis Borges once remarked, "The translation is more faithful than the original".
The book's guiding spirit is, inevitably, Jorge Luis Borges, whom we are always pleased to meet.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Dreamtigers By Jorge Luis Borges Borges is a universally respected writer who should be read more widely.

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