Borgesian


Bor·ges

B0403300 (bôr′hĕs), Jorge Luis 1899-1986. Argentinian writer particularly known for his short fictions, such as "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" (1940) and "The Lottery in Babylon" (1941), which have a metaphysical, fantastic quality.
Bor·ges′i·an (-hā′sē-ən, -hĕs′ē-) adj.

Borgesian

(ˌbɔːˈhɛsɪən) adj1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) of Jorge Luis Borges or his works2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) reminiscent of elements of Borges' stories and essays, esp labyrinths, mirrors, reality, identity, the nature of time, and infinity
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