History of a fascination: Borges in Holland

TitleHistory of a fascination: Borges in Holland
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of publication2007
AuthorSteenmeijer, M.
JournalNeophilologus
Volume91
Issue1
Number of pages83-100
Publication DateJan
Article typeArticle
ISBN Number0028-2677
Abstract

In Out of Context. Historical Reference and the Representation of Reality in Borges, Daniel Balderston claims that the interpretative practice of Jorge Luis Borges's short stories has tended to focus on the 'unreal', that is, on its autoreferential, fictional and fantastic elements, and that, on the other hand, allusions and references to the concrete, historical reality in the work of the Argentinian writer have been disregarded or even neglected. In a departure from this dichotomist perspective, this article proposes a study of Borges's reception in the Netherlands from the very beginning in the fifties until the present day, attempting to ascertain the positions and functions of Borges's work in the Dutch literary system.

Alternate titleNeophilologus
The Diffusion of Borgesean Ideas