LITR 025S. Reading Borges: Labyrinths and Forking Paths


(Cross-listed as SPAN 025 )
Embark on an engaging exploration of Jorge Luis Borges, widely regarded as the most influential writer of the 20th century. His impact on literature and science is unparalleled, with works that foreshadow key themes in literary theory and anticipate the advent of the Internet. Particularly resonant with scientists in computer science, mathematics, and physics, Borges's ideas on infinity, parallel universes, labyrinths, and forking paths continue to inspire
contemporary thought.


As a truly global author, Borges's short stories seamlessly blend influences from Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and various belief systems, including Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam. Discover the artful combination of theoretical concepts and aesthetic brilliance in Borges's works as you venture through the mind of a visionary writer who transcended cultural and linguistic boundaries.


This humanities course caters to students of all majors, including those in STEM fields, and requires no prior preparation in literature or Spanish.
Humanities.
1 credit.
Eligible for INTP.
Spring 2025. Martínez.
Catalog chapter: Modern Languages and Literatures:  
Department website: https://www.swarthmore.edu/modern-languages-literatures


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