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A chronological structure provides a clear evolution of Borges' thought enabling the reader to form a comprehensive picture of Borges' textual preoccupations.
The book provides a way into further work on the relationship between Borges' philosophical and theological outlook, his personal searching, and the literary manifestations of this quest.
In this lucid and absorbing book, Annette Flynn addresses a subject that has only recently aroused critical interest - Borges's engagement with religious and mystical questions in a search for a spiritual core to existence. Opposing standard views of the Argentine master as a cerebral writer of playful, nihilistic texts, she traces a development from initial explorations of philosophical and theological themes in the essays and stories towards a more intensely personal struggle to find a form of spiritual salvation, as evinced in the later poetry. This is a challenging and perceptive study which deserves the close attention of all serious readers of Borges's work.
Annette Flynn's The Quest for God in the Work of Borges was my most amazing book of the year.
This provocative, challenging title will raise eyebrows, and controversies, in the academy, where Borges has been generally considered a religious skeptic... Summing up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.