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Wow, very impressive project!
[this is good]
quite the list. not sure i could keep focused on this type of reading. I am a fiction nut.
Hon, they are all fiction except for Livia and the Carl Sandburg poems. :) I would recommend the Little Friend and The Secret of Lost Things--and Salem Falls possibly if you like more mainstream fiction.
Ah. Looked like heavy duty history stuff.
[esto es genial]

I guess Borges is considered brilliant since so many writers, particularly Latin American & European writers, cite him as a major influence (countless writers, really: from Octavio Paz and Fuentes to Foucault, Umberto Eco, WG Sebald among many others). He also was one of the first writers to really push the boundaries of genre in a very conscious way: his works are kind of fiction, kind of non-fiction essays, kind of sci-fi/fantasy, kind of treatises/pamphlets, kind of political, kind of religious, though we may be talking about a single work. Now, 20+ years after his death, that's not so unusual so it's hard to see how interesting it was at the time.

But. You're right: much of his writing is not what one could call easily accessible and many people accuse him of being hard to read (my friend, Jacques, an English Professor at Brown, was just saying something along these lines a while back).

I prefer his earlier short stories, the kind of stuff he was publishing in the New Yorker in the 60s and early 70s. (His story "Chapter and Verse" is one of the best short stories period.) Also, his poetry. Here is a really lovely one. You should practice your French, too: for some reason, I find Borges easier to read in French than English. Again, something else I've discussed with others about him (that he's easier to read in other languages). I don't read Spanish or I'd read him in the original...

Thanks for the Donna Tartt recommendation. I've had her book The Little Friend on my bookshelf for a year, unread (The Secret History was one of my favorites of my early 20s). I've got to pick that up and read it!

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