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Answer: Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges exerted a strong influence on the direction of literary fiction through his genre-bending metafictions, essays, and poetry. Borges was a founder, and principal practitioner, of postmodernist literature, a movement in which literature distances itself from life situations in favor of reflection on the creative process and critical self-examination. Widely read and profoundly erudite, Borges was a polymath who could discourse on the great literature of Europe and America and who assisted his translators as they brought his work into different languages. He was influenced by the work of such fantasists as Edgar Allan Poe and Franz Kafka, but his own fiction "combines literary and extraliterary genres in order to create a dynamic, electric genre," to quote Alberto Julián Pérez in the Dictionary of Literary Biography. Pérez also noted that Borges's work "constitutes, through his extreme linguistic conscience and a formal synthesis capable of representing the most varied ideas, an instance of supreme development in and renovation of narrative techniques. With his exemplary literary advances and the reflective sharpness of his metaliterature, he has effectively influenced the destiny of literature."
In his preface to Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings, French author André Maurois called Borges "a great writer." Maurois wrote that Borges "composed only little essays or short narratives. Yet they suffice for us to call him great because of their wonderful intelligence, their wealth of invention, and their tight, almost mathematical style. Argentine by birth and temperament, but nurtured on universal literature, Borges [had] no spiritual homeland."
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Borges is known to be the principal practitioner of postmodernist literature, defined as a type of literature that distances itself from "life situations in favour of reflection on the creative process and critical self-examination".
Borges writing gained recognition due to his erudite style of writing.
"Every novel is a plane inserted into the realm of reality".
The fictional book "Ficciones"told the story of his culture, built in stories, the book may have been fictional but it did depict real-life experiences of his life in Buenos Aires. Borges uses mysticism to drive an educational point.
"Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river, it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger, it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire."
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