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Libraries and Labyrinths: Borges and Me

Peter White visits Buenos Aires to shed light upon the work of the blind fabulist and master storyteller Jorge Luis Borges. From May 2009.

Peter White gets to grips with Jorge Luis Borges, the much-loved Argentinean poet, essayist, and short-story writer, whose tales of fantasy and dreamworlds are classics of 20th-century world literature.

As he did to great effect with our Milton documentary, 'Visions of Paradise', Peter uses his own blindness as a way of probing a great writer's experience of his loss of sight. It's a novel and compelling way of opening up Borges' work.

Labyrinths, intricate puzzles and game-playing characterise Borges' short stories such as 'Fictions', 'The Aleph', and indeed 'Labyrinths'. We'll relate this to his years of close reading of world literature, his playfulness, and the fact that through his long years of myopia, he stocked his mind with books, preparing for the blindness that he knew would come.

Borges detested the regime of the dictator General Peron. So it wasn't until the end of Peronism in 1955 that the author was appointed Director of the National Library in Buenos Aires. By then he was almost completely blind: "I speak of God's splendid irony in granting me at once 800,000 books and darkness," he noted. We visit the National Library and find out how Borges' work is currently being converted into Braille for the country's blind readers.

To compensate for his loss of vision, Borges turned again to poetry, a form of writing that he could more easily revise in his head than on paper. He also continued his pursuit of knowledge, acquiring a taste for the old Anglo Saxon language and Old Norse.

Producer: Mark Smalley.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 30 Jan 2019 01:30

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Producer Mark Smalley

Broadcasts

  • Tue 19 May 2009 11:30
  • Mon 31 May 2010 23:30
  • Thu 21 May 2015 06:30
  • Thu 21 May 2015 13:30
  • Thu 21 May 2015 20:30
  • Fri 22 May 2015 01:30
  • Tue 29 Jan 2019 06:30
  • Tue 29 Jan 2019 13:30
  • Tue 29 Jan 2019 20:30
  • Wed 30 Jan 2019 01:30

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