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  1. Un hombre que se siente hondamente argentino sufre una septicemia y queda en un sanatorio. Allí, le revelan que su abuelo fue un héroe de la guerra contra los indios y que su estancia en el sur está en peligro de ser vendida.

  2. Publication date. 1953. Published in English. 1962. " The South " (original Spanish title: "El Sur") is a short story by Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges, first published in La Nación in 1953 and later in the second edition ( 1956) of Ficciones, part two ( Artifices ).

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · 9 min read • january 30, 2023. Kashvi Panjolia. "El Sur" is a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, first published in 1953. In this discussion, we delve into various aspects of the text, including its themes of nationalism, regionalism, and the concept of machismo. We also explore how the interplay of time and space creates a dreamy atmosphere ...

  4. El Sur es un cuento del escritor argentino Jorge Luis Borges que fue publicado inicialmente en 1953 en el periódico La Nación, 2 y en 1956 en el libro Artificios, la segunda parte de Ficciones. 1 . En el prólogo del volumen, el mismo Borges dice que El Sur es "acaso mi mejor cuento".

  5. Jun 14, 2023 · Learn about the author, plot, and theme of Borges' short story El Sur, which follows a man who travels to his ancestral ranch in southern Argentina. The lesson also includes a video and a quiz to test your understanding of the story.

  6. Jorge Luis Borges: El Sur. Jorge Luis Borges: The South. The man who landed in Buenos Aires in 1871 bore the name of Johannes Dahlmann and he was a minister in the Evangelical Church. In 1939, one of his grandchlidren, Juan Dahlmann, was secretary of a municipal library on Calle Cordoba, and he considered himself profoundly Argentinian.

  7. Mar 23, 2024 · Learn about the plot, themes, and literary devices of Borges' short story \"The South\", published in 1953 as \"El Sur\". Explore the symbolism of the south as a space of redemption and rebirth, and the irony of Dahlmann's duel.

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