Postcolonial Borges
Discover the profound insights of Robin Fiddian's Postcolonial Borges, published by Oxford University Press in 2017. This groundbreaking work offers the first comprehensive examination of the geo-political and postcolonial themes woven throughout the writings of the esteemed Argentine author, Jorge Luis Borges. Spanning from his early poetry and essays of the 1920s to his later works and collections, Fiddian reveals how Borges's unique political and artistic sensibilities position him as a distinctive postcolonial intellectual and creative writer. With 240 pages of in-depth analysis, Postcolonial Borges is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, providing a fresh perspective on Borges's literary legacy and his influence on contemporary thought.