Borges and His Pre/Postcursors
Tricky lit about labyrinths, literature, imagined biographies, self-contained/self-referential worlds, time crystals, word experiments, parallel universes, etc...
“In each of these texts, we find Kafka’s idiosyncrasy to a greater or lesser degree, but if Kafka had never written a line, we would not perceive this quality; in other words, it would not exist.” - Borges on Kafka
“Every writer creates their own precursors. Their work modifies our conception of the past, as it will modify the future.” - Borges, again
Quin, Ann
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- Aira, César
- Akutagawa, Ryunosuke
- Auster, Paul
- Beckett, Samuel
- Bernhard, Thomas
- Bioy Casares, Adolfo
- Bolaño, Roberto
- Borges, Jorge Luis
- Butor, Michel
- Calvino, Italo
- Cárdenas, Mauro Javier
- Cortázar, Julio
- Davis, Lydia
- Ducornet, Rikki
- Fernández, Macedonio
- Gombrowicz, Witold
- Johnson, B.S.
- Kafka, Franz
- Labbé, Carlos
- Lispector, Clarice
- Markson, David
- Nufer, Doug
- Perec, Georges
- Piglia, Ricardo
- Queneau, Raymond
- Quin, Ann
- Schwob, Marcel
- Saer, Juan José
- Sorrentino, Gilbert