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Jorge Luis Borges's influence on postmodern fiction (1944–1986)

Jorge Luis Borges's influence on postmodern fiction (1944–1986)

  1. Borges publishes *Ficciones* in Buenos Aires

    Labels: Ficciones, Jorge Luis
  2. “The Aleph” appears in *Sur* magazine

    Labels: The Aleph, Sur magazine
  3. Borges publishes *El Aleph* collection

    Labels: El Aleph, Jorge Luis
  4. English-language *Labyrinths* expands Borges’s reach

    Labels: Labyrinths, New Directions
  5. Cortázar publishes *Hopscotch* amid formal experimentation

    Labels: Hopscotch, Julio Cort
  6. Gass publishes “The Fiction of Jorge Luis Borges”

    Labels: William H, critical essay
  7. Foucault opens *The Order of Things* with Borges

    Labels: The Order, Michel Foucault
  8. Barth publishes “The Literature of Exhaustion”

    Labels: The Literature, John Barth
  9. Barth’s *Lost in the Funhouse* showcases metafiction

    Labels: Lost in, John Barth
  10. Calvino’s *If on a winter’s night a traveler* appears

    Labels: If on, Italo Calvino
  11. Eco publishes *The Name of the Rose*

    Labels: The Name, Umberto Eco
  12. Eco releases *Postscript to The Name of the Rose*

    Labels: Postscript, Umberto Eco
  13. Borges dies in Geneva, leaving a global legacy

    Labels: Death, Jorge Luis