The Mirror Man (1999)
By Jorge Luis Borges
Directed by Philippe Molins Runtime: 47mins Language: English Although honors came late in life to Jorge Luis Borges, his unique worldview had begun to emerge even as a child. This program examines the life and literary career of the charismatic Argentine writer, as well as the thematic, symbolic, and mythological underpinnings of his works. Archival interviews with Borges; his mother, Leonor Acevedo de Borges; his second wife, Maria Kodama; and collaborator Adolfo Bioy Casares provide insights into the private Borges, while readings from "The Mirrors," "Dreamtigers," "The Plot," "The South," "The Aleph," and other landmarks of Latin American fiction demonstrate his virtuosity as a transformer of experiences. —– Reviewed by Orlando Archibeque, Auraria Library, University of Colorado at Denver Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina's most famous and beloved literary figure, was born in 1899. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, many scholars and filmmakers took the opportunity to look back at the life and writings of this extraordinary short story writer, essayist, and poet. He is the winner of 46 national and international literary prizes, though the Nobel has eluded him…
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