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Margarita Guerrero

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Margarita Guerrero, photographed by Grete Stern in 1945

Margarita Guerrero was an Argentinean[1] dancer and writer. She is known for her collaborations with Jorge Luis Borges, with whom she co-wrote and edited Book of Imaginary Beings and El "Martín Fierro".[2][3][4] As his eyesight failed, Borges relied increasingly on collaborators in creating his work, and Guerrero's role in Book of Imaginary Beings in particular is thought to have been that of a researcher and compiler.[1]

Borges dedicated Other Inquisitions, 1937–1952 to her under the name "Margot Guerrero".[5]

She was interested in the occult.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Nicholson (2020). "Necessary and Unnecessary Monsters: Jorge Luis Borges's Book of Imaginary Beings". Journal of Modern Literature. 43 (2): 134–151. doi:10.2979/jmodelite.43.2.08. JSTOR 10.2979/jmodelite.43.2.08. S2CID 216237560.
  2. ^ "The book of imaginary beings" (first ed., 1969). LC Online Catalog. LCCN Permalink. Library of Congress (lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 2016-09-23.   "El libro de los seres imaginarios" (1967). LC Online Catalog. See also OCLC 963993 (Buenos Aires: Editorial Kier, 1967).   See also OCLC 581678 (Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1957).
  3. ^ El "Martín Fierro", 1953, written with Margarita Guerrero, ISBN 84-206-1933-7
  4. ^ de la Fuente, Ariel (2018). Borges, Desire, and Sex. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-78694-950-9.
  5. ^ Borges, Jorge Luis (2000). Other inquisitions, 1937-1952. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-76002-7. OCLC 76966652.
  6. ^ Edwin., Williamson (2007). Borges : una vida. Seix Barral. ISBN 978-84-322-0901-7. OCLC 605262986.