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Article Techniken der Verfremdung in den Erzählungen von Jorge Luis Borges was published on January 1, in the journal Iberoromania....
Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Luis Borges, born in Buenos Aires on August 24, 1899, was an Argentine poet and prose writer.
Bilingual in English and Spanish at an early age, Borges was a well-read child despite not receiving formal schooling until he was nine years old.
With its play of seeing and being seen, Schnitzler's Fräulein Else depicts the dynamics of theatricality and observation.
In 1914, Borges moved to Switzerland with his family, where he attended the Collège de Genève. After completing his education, Borges and his family moved to Spain, where he became associated with Ultraism—an avant-garde literary movement initiated in Spain in 1919.
Borges is credited with introducing it to South America in 1921, when he returned to Buenos Aires.
In that same year, Borges founded the poetry serial Prisma, which ran for just two issues, in addition to other short-lived magazines.
His first collection of poems, Fervor de Buenos Aires [Fervor of Buenos Aires] was published by Imprenta Serrantes in 1923. Between 1923 and 1930, Borges published primarily poetry and essays, including Luna de enfrente