An Argentine writer famous for his short stories.

Jorge Luis Jorges Luis Borges (1899 ~ 1986) is the most famous poet and novelist in Argentina and a world-renowned contemporary Latin American writer. Outstanding talent and profound knowledge, he is a literary master who has made great achievements in poetry, novels and prose, and his literary creation and theory have a wide influence in the world.

The outstanding achievements in literary creation made Borges famous overseas. A large number of his works have been published overseas. 1955 On September 30th, Uruguayan Progress published his novel Ghost Festival. In the same year, Mexico published his screenplay "Ali Rowe" and "A Believer's Paradise" co-authored with Bjor casares, as well as a mini-novel and Gaucho's poems. 1957, France published his collection of essays, Exploration Collection, and Mexico published his Handbook of Fantasy Zoology. Many of his works have been translated into many languages and published. For example, his collection of novels was published in six different languages at the same time. Countries have affirmed Borges' contribution to world literature in different ways. 196 1 year, the Italian government decided to award him the "Knight Medal" and the International Publishers Congress awarded him the International Literature Award. 1962, Charles de Gaulle government awarded him the "Knight of Literature and Art". 1965 was awarded the "Special Knight of the British Empire" by the British government and won the gold medal at the 9th Poetry Festival held in Florence, Italy. 1966, the Argentine Writers Association nominated Borges as a candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature. 1968 was awarded the title of honorary academician of the American Academy of Literature and Arts. 1969 Oxford University awarded him the title of honorary doctor. 1977 was awarded honorary doctorate by the University of Paris, France. 1979 won the Gold Medal of the French Academy of Arts, the Meritorious Medal of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Eagle Cross of the Icelandic Government. 1980 won the Basan Prize, the highest literary prize in Italy. 1980, won the Cervantes Prize in Spain. He was also invited to give lectures in many countries, such as the United States, Spain, Britain, France, Belgium and the Federal Republic of Germany.