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Fervor de Buenos Aires

Fervor de Buenos Aires

by Jorge Luis Borges

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"Fervor de Buenos Aires," Jorge Luis Borges's first published work, is a collection of 46 poems celebrating his native city, Buenos Aires, written in free verse and reflecting a blend of avant-garde influences and personal experiences. Here's a more detailed overview: Content: The poems in "Fervor de Buenos Aires" explore Borges's rediscovery of Buenos Aires after a period in Europe, capturing both the city's past and present. Themes: The collection delves into themes of circular time, the interconnectedness of all things, and the idea that all people are, in essence, one person. Style: Borges's writing style in "Fervor de Buenos Aires" is characterized by its deeply personal and incisive free verse, which marked his rise as a prominent Argentine poet. Influence: The book is considered a foundational work that helped inspire the Latin American "Boom" movement and foreshadowed many of the themes and stylistic elements that would appear in Borges's later works. Later Editions: Borges himself later revised the book, removing some poems and altering others, reflecting his evolving artistic perspective. Personal Connection Borges himself stated that he felt that all of his subsequent writing had only developed themes first taken up there and that he felt that all during his lifetime he had been rewriting that one book Fervor de Buenos Aires, poemas | poems by Borges - Britannica Feb 12, 2025 — Author of Borgès par lui-même. ... Jorge Luis Borges's first published work was a book of poems that celebrated his na... Britannica Fervor of Buenos Aires - Sheridan Libraries Published in 1923, this unassuming little book comprises forty-six poems in deeply incisive and personal free verse that heralded ... Sheridan Libraries Fervor de Buenos Aires: Jorge Luis Borges - Books Book overview. Edition limited to 300 copies.Issued in case with spine Fervor de Buenos Aires, 1923-1993. Vol. [1] is a facsim. of...

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