This book examines the relevance of the concepts of space and place to the work of Jorge Luis Borges. The core of the book is a series of readings of key Borges texts viewed from the perspective of human spatiality. Issues that arise include the dichotomy between 'lived space' and abstract mapping, the relevance of a 'sense of place' to Borges's work, the impact of place on identity, the importance of context to our sense of who we are, the role played by space and place in the exercise of power, and the ways in which certain of Borges's stories invite us to reflect on our 'place in the universe'. In the course of this discussion, crucial questions about the interpretation of the Argentine author's work are addressed and some important issues that have largely been overlooked are considered. The book begins by outlining cross-disciplinary discussions of space and place and their impact on the study of literature and concludes with a theoretical reflection on approaches to the issue of space in Borges, extrapolating points of relevance to the theme of literary spatiality generally.
Author(s): Richardson, Bill
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Year: 2012
Language: English
Commentary: LCCN: PQ7797 .B635 Z883 2012
Pages: 276
Tags: Argentine literature 20th century History and criticism Borges Jorge Luis 1899 1986 Criticism interpretation Space time in
Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 - Aleph 27
Chapter 2 - City 51
Poetry and Cityscape 53
Death, a Compass and Human Spatiality 62
Immortality and the Timeless City 71
Chapter 3 - Deixis 83
Deixis and Space 83
The Warrior and the Englishwoman Change Sides 87
Location, Death, and the Labyrinth of Ibn-Ḥakam 93
Space, Time and Identity in the Garden of Forking Paths 102
Chapter 4 - Identity 109
We are where we are – in the South 109
Argentine Locations and the Marking of Identity 125
Chapter 5 - Power 143
Representational Space and the Magic Ruins 143
The Movements of a Would-be Wizard 153
Power, Powerlessness and Political Space 158
Chapter 6 - Cosmos 165
Babel and the Limits of the Universe 165
Otherworldliness and Tlön 182
Epilogue 197
Notes 219
Bibliography 233
Index 245