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Borges and Kafka: Sons and Writers [Hardback]

(McMaster University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width x depth: 222x141x17 mm, weight: 362 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198746156
  • ISBN-13: 9780198746157
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width x depth: 222x141x17 mm, weight: 362 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198746156
  • ISBN-13: 9780198746157
Sarah Roger investigates Jorge Luis Borges's development as an author in light of Franz Kafka's influence, and in consideration of Borges's relationship with his father, Jorge Guillermo Borges (Borges pere, a failed author). Borges believed that much of Kafka's writing derived from his personal experiences, particularly his relationship with his father. This book looks at how reading Kafka helped Borges mediate and make productive use of his own relationship with his father, and it offers a thorough analysis of Borges pere's writing, which is supplemented by an appendix that reprints Borges pere's poetry for the first time.

Borges and Kafka also provides extensive analysis of Kafka's presence in Borges's critical writing, his translations, and the stories that he modelled on Kafka. Particular attention is paid to the concepts that Borges identified as Kafka's obsessions: subordination, infinity, and hierarchical relationships, which Borges referred to as the "patria potestad." Roger's analysis is accompanied by an annotated bibliography documenting every mention of Kafka in Borges's writing and a list of every Kafka text Borges read. Kafka's influence is especially evident in the stories where Borges was openly imitating Kafka--"La loteria en Babilonia" (1941), "La biblioteca de Babel" (1941), and "El Congreso" (1971)--but it features throughout Ficciones. Reading Borges's writing in light of his interest in Kafka demonstrates his focus not just on the individual's subordinate place in an infinite hierarchy but also on the repercussions these circumstances had for a struggling author like Borges, who was seeking to define himself through his writing.

Recenzijas

Roger's examination of Borges's three overtly Kafkian stories is generally insightful and adds important knowledge to our understanding of these stories. The study of the eight stories in chapter five, however, contains, at times, a sense of one reaching for Kafka Overall, Borges and Kafka provides the reader with interesting insights into the Borges-Kafka relationship and offers a welcome addition to our knowledge on Borges pčre which, in turn, creates the potential for new avenues of research in the future. * Christopher Warnes, Variaciones Borges *

A Note on Editions, Translations, and Titles xiii
1 Biographical Predecessors and Literary Precursors
1(11)
1.1 Reading and Biography
2(10)
2 Borges Pere and Borges Fils
12(22)
2.1 Father and Son
13(6)
2.2 Death and Near Death
19(3)
2.3 Borges Pere, Author
22(12)
3 Reading, Translating, and Writing about Kafka
34(33)
3.1 Borges Reads Kafka
34(3)
3.2 Borges Translates Kafka
37(5)
3.3 Borges Writes about Kafka
42(4)
3.4 History and Biography
46(3)
3.5 Father and Son, Subordination and Infinity
49(11)
3.6 Kafka and the Model Short Story
60(7)
4 Emulating Kafka in Babylon and Babel
67(12)
4.1 `La loteria en Babilonia'
67(7)
4.2 `La biblioteca de Babel'
74(5)
5 Kafkian Fictions
79(33)
5.1 From `El acercamiento a Almotasim' to `Las ruinas circulares'
80(16)
5.2 Between the Lottery and the Library: `Examen de la obra de Herbert Quain'
96(5)
5.3 From `El jardin de senderos que se bifurcan' to `El milagro secreto'
101(11)
6 The Congress of the World
112(15)
6.1 Kafka: Problems and Paradoxes
113(4)
6.2 Borges Pere: Father and Son
117(4)
6.3 Chesterton: God and Man
121(6)
7 Writing about Kafka, Writing about Writing
127(4)
Annotated Bibliography: Works by Borges that Mention Kafka
131(18)
Appendix I Works by Kafka that Borges Read
149(3)
Appendix II Jorge Guillermo Borges's Poetry
152(13)
Momentos
152(1)
El cantar de los cantares
153(2)
Del poema de Omar Jaiyam
155(2)
Rubaiyat
157(1)
Rubaiydt (Continuacion)
158(7)
Bibliography 165(12)
Index 177
Sarah Roger is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada postdoctoral fellow in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, where she is studying the works of the Argentine-Canadian writer and critic Alberto Manguel. Formerly, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh and a Junior Research Fellow at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. She has a DPhil in Latin American literature and an MPhil in European Literature, both from the University of Oxford.