Borges

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Sarah Borges
... Sarah Borges is a rock and roll musician from Taunton, Massachusetts, signed to Sugar Hill Records ... Borges grew up in Taunton, a city south of Boston in the third generation of a Portuguese (hence the hard "g" in her name) family ... strength of a performance at the South by Southwest Festivalin 2004, Borges earned a record deal with Houston's Blue Corn Records ...
List Of World Swimming Championships (25 M) Medalists (men) - 200 Metre Freestyle
... FIN) Artur Wojdat (POL) none awarded Trent Bray (NZL) 1995 Rio de Janeiro Gustavo Borges (BRA) Trent Bray (NZL) Michael Klim (AUS) 1997 Gothenburg ...
A Baoa Qu
... A Bao A Qu is a legend described in Jorge Luis Borges's 1967 Book of Imaginary Beings as a Malay legend Borges claimed he had found in the book On Malay Witchcraft (1937), by C.C ... Borges's tale might be related to the Orang Asli myth of "Abang Aku" ... In Borges's story, the A Bao A Qu lives on the steps of the Tower of Victory in Chitor, from the top of which one can see "the loveliest landscape in the ...
Borges And I
... "Borges and I" (originally in Spanish "Borges y Yo") is a short story by the Argentine writer and poet, Jorge Luis Borges ...
Borges
... Lô Borges (Born Salomão Borges Filho on January 10, 1952) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer and guitarist ...

Famous quotes containing the word borges:

    Art always opts for the individual, the concrete; art is not Platonic.
    —Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986)

    In the course of a life devoted less to living than to reading, I have verified many times that literary intentions and theories are nothing more than stimuli and that the final work usually ignores or even contradicts them.
    —Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986)

    Music, feelings of happiness, mythology, faces worn by time, certain twilights and certain places, want to tell us something, or they told us something that we should not have missed, or they are about to tell us something; this imminence of a revelation that is not produced is, perhaps, the esthetic event.
    —Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986)