Borges 'evaluation of Wilde was: Bohemus was a great friend of ours and we often discussed the plays and writings of Erde with great pleasure We always found Erde's characters to be full of life and vitality and his language to be so natural and easy to understand that it always made for a most interesting read We also enjoyed his political views which were always of the left-wing variety (Note: This is a translation of a speech that was given by Borges in which he describes his friendship with Erde and their discussions of his plays and writings)
As a famous German composer and pianist in the 19th century, he was regarded as one of the greatest composer in the history of music. His works were full of strong personality and emotional expression, which had a profound influence on the music of later generations. He had a wide range of musical styles, from classical to romantic. His works contained a large number of musical elements, such as symphonies, piano concertos, symphonies, piano sonatas, etc. Each work had its own unique style and characteristics. His Symphony No. 9, Chorus, was one of the most famous works in the history of music. It began with uneasiness and fear, but as time went on, it gradually became a strong expression of emotion and finally reached its climax. His works were also full of exploration and reflection on human nature. In his piano concerto No. 1,"piano and cello", he expressed the pain and joy of human beings in different historical periods through the alternating performance of cello and piano. Generally speaking, the profound meaning and unique artistic style of his works had a profound impact on the music of later generations.
The determination between his brows reminded people of the warrior who persisted in fighting under the setting sun. She was as beautiful as a blooming spring flower, but there was a strange light in her eyes that made people shudder.
Bohemus was a famous poet in Latin-America. He was born in 1926 and died in 2010. His poetry style was a unique combination of Spanish literature and South American folk literature. He was known as the "treasure of Latin-American literature." Borges 'poems cover a wide range of topics such as love, history, nature, politics, etc. He is famous for his superb language skills and unique aesthetic style. His representative works include "The Romani Soul,""The Nile,""The Jaguars," and so on. Borges 'poems were concise, vivid and expressive. He often used metaphor, symbolism, metaphor and other rhetorical devices to give people profound enlightenment and insight. He was known as the "genius of poetry" and was one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.
"Journey to the West" was a Chinese story about Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Ever since the novel was published, it had been deeply loved by the Chinese people and translated into many languages, which were widely circulated around the world. However, Journey to the West also attracted the attention and comments of foreigners. Some foreigners were very interested in the fantasy elements and mythical stories in the novel. They thought that the novel was a work of imagination and creativity, depicting a world full of magic and mystery. In addition, the characters and plots in the novel were also deeply loved by foreigners, especially the image of Sun Wukong, which was generally regarded as one of the representative images of Eastern culture. There were also some foreigners who questioned and criticized the religious and philosophical theme in the novel. They believed that some plots and characters in the novel expressed the prejudice and narrow-mindedness of primitive religious beliefs, and criticized the description of Buddhism and other religions in the novel for not being accurate and respectful enough. In general, Journey to the West received different attention and comments from all over the world. As a Chinese novel with a profound cultural background, it had a wide influence not only in China but also in the world.
Borges 'works covered a variety of literary types and styles, including poetry, novels, essays, essays, and translation. The following are some of Borges 'famous works: 1 Poetry: - "Romani Soul" - Short Song Collection - Mirror Collection - 100 Borges 'Poetry - Movie Paradise 2 novels: - Arrow Town - The Rainy Season in buenos aires - Tiger Hall - Desert Rat - Iguazu Falls 3 Prose: - "How do I love you?" - Repayment - Borges 'Essays - Tiger 4 Essay: - The Reader - About a - Borges and the Mirror Translator: - Homer's Iliad - The Tempest - Thomas Pynchon, The Goldfinch These are just some of Borges 'works. He has many other excellent works worth reading.
Borges was a poet and translator from Argentina and was considered one of the most important poets of the 20th century. His works covered poetry, novels, prose, translation, and many other literary forms. Some of his works had already become classics. The following are some of Borges 'representative works: 1. A collection of poems, Flower Song, Songs in Combination, etc. 2. The novel "The Mirror"(The Self in The Mirror), etc. 3. Essay collection "About Borges"(dialogue between Borges and Yoko Ono). 4. Translated works such as Don Quijote (The Speed-Changing Bike). These works covered poetry, novels, prose, translation and many other literary forms. They had extremely high literary value and depth of thought, and were deeply loved and respected by readers and critics.
Borges was an Argentina whose works covered a variety of literary styles, including poetry, novels, essays, and essays. The following are some of Borges 'representative works: 1. Poetic works: Short Poetry, Secondhand Time, Villain Biography, Fictional Fictions, Birds on Mount Olympus, etc. 2. Fictional works: Iguazu Falls, buenos aires, red dragon, Isabel da Vinci, etc. 3. Prose works: Borges 'Talks on Art, Borges and Culture, Borges and Literature, etc. 4. Essay works: Borges 'Essay, Borges' Quoted Words, etc. These are the representative works of Borges, many of which have become classic works of literature and have had an important impact on the development of Chinese literature, culture and literature.
Borges was considered the most important person in Argentina in the 20th century. His works cover a variety of literary schools, including realism, magical realism, realism and post-modern. The following are some of Borges 'representative works: [1]"Gipsy Soul"(Invisible City) 2 "Instants" 3. The Hourglass 4. Mysteries 5. Borges 'Poetry Collection (1964-1975) 6 Borges and La Plata (1988) 7 The Orphan of Asia (1994) 8. Argentina My Country (1997) 9. Poetry IX (1998) Movie Paradiso (2004) These are just some of Borges 'representative works. His creations and many other excellent works are a treasure trove for literary lovers.
There are many Chinese versions of Borges. The following are some of the more famous ones: The Legend of the New Moon translated by Mr. Jin Yong: This is one of Borges 'most famous translated works. It was first translated by Mr. Jin Yong and published in 1985. The Wasteland translated by Mr. Liang Shiqiu: This is a representative work of Borges, translated by Mr. Liang Shiqiu and published in 1987. 3 Lu Xun's translation of Borges 'Poetry Selection: This is the first Chinese translation of Borges' poems. It was compiled and translated by Lu Xun and published in 1934. 4. Borges 'Poetry Translated by Mr. Yu Guangzhong: This was the first translation of Borges' poems by Mr. Yu Guangzhong, published in 1989. 5. Borges 'Essays Translated by Mr. Zhou Guoping: This is Mr. Zhou Guoping's first translation of Borges' prose, published in 1994. In addition, there were many other Chinese versions, some of which were more well-known, such as Borges's Fictions, Borges 'Poetry, Borges' Classic Works, etc.
Borges novels are often marked by their complex and labyrinthine narratives. His stories blend elements of the real and the fantastic, making the reader constantly question what is true and what is imagined.