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Acclaimed Poet Jorges Luis Borges Speaks at Dickinson
Wed., Apr. 6, 1983
Jorges Luis Borges was generally recognized as the greatest living poet, essayist, and short story writer in the spanish language. He visited Dickinson as part of a symposium entitled "Borges, the Poet." During the symposium, Borges discussed the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Hispanic literature, and English and North American literature.
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Dickinsonian, Mar. 17, 1983, pg. 3.
Dickinsonian, Apr 7, 1983, pg. 3.