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[student`s name][professor`s name][course][date of submission]Analyzing Jorge Louis Borges`The House of Asterion, The Garden of Forking Paths and Death and CompassWell travelled and highly erudite, Jorge Louis Borges has carved for himself a unique genre of literature. The term “Borgesian†has been designated as a concept to describe his work, in the same way as the adjectives Kafkaesque, and Sartrean.Borges wrote only short essays and narratives, but his works are not an easy read. Often, understanding of his message comes after the second or third reading. It seems as if each of his works were designed as a piece to contemplate on. In his review of Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings, ADDIN Mendeley Citation{b0d9cf68-dc88-4048-b2d0-46acd4d10ad2} CSL_CITATION { "citationItems" : [ { "id" : "ITEM-1", "itemData" : { "URL" : "http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/personal/reading/borges-labyrinths.html", "accessed" : { "date-parts" : [ [ "2011", "12", "8" ] ] }, "author" : [ { "family" : "Corbett", "given" : "Bob" } ], "container-title" : "Webster University", "id" : "ITEM-1", "issued" : { "date-parts" : [ [ "2003" ] ] }, "title" : "Review of Labyrinths: Selected stories and other writings", "type" : "webpage" }, "uris" : [ "http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=b0d9cf68-dc88-4048-b2d0-46acd4d10ad2" ] } ], "mendeley" : { "manualFormatting" : "Bob Corbett", "previouslyFormattedCitation" : "(Corbett)" }, "properties" : { "noteIndex" : 0 }, "schema" : "https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json" } Bob Corbett said: “These stories, essays and parables are not about the existential world of everydayness. This is a volume of metaphysics, time, space, infinity, idealism…[a]conviction that the world is nearly impossible to know, a complex, and puzzling placeâ€. His knowledge of world literature has allowed him to use different genres and give it his unique touch. He used different cultural allusions in much of his work, hence enabling him to appeal to an international audience. His international literary metaphor was cultivated by his love for reading, has made Borges a major influenced many new writers including John Barth, John Gardner and Robert Coover. Even world-renowned French philosopher and social theorist ADDIN Mendeley Citation{6e018e5a-4a63-4d76-9ab6-6c7ce1c56062} CSL_CITATION { "citationItems" : [ { "id" : "ITEM-1", "itemData" : { "author" : [ { "family" : "Foucault", "given" : "Michel" } ], "edition" : "Routledge ", "id" : "ITEM-1", "issued" : { "date-parts" : [ [ "2002" ] ] }, "publisher" : "Taylor u0026 Francis Group", "publisher-place" : "New York", "title" : "The order of things: an archaeology of the human sciences", "type" : "book" }, "uris" : [ "http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=6e018e5a-4a63-4d76-9ab6-6c7ce1c56062" ] } ], "mendeley" : { "manualFormatting" : "Michel Foucault", "previouslyFormattedCitation" : "(Foucault)" }, "properties" : { "noteIndex" : 0...