Jorge Luis Borges: At Play with Mental Models of the World
Luis O. Arata
Forthcoming 2026
- Languages
- English
- Dimensions
- 5⤫8 in.
- ISBN (Paperback)
- ISBN: 978-1-68571-254-9 (Paperback)
- ISBN (PDF)
- ISBN: 978-1-68571-255-6 (PDF)
- BISAC subject codes
- BISAC: LIT004100, PHI015000
- Thema subject codes
- THEMA: 5TK-AR-A, DSBH, DSK, GTK, JMAQ, QDTM
Jorge Luis Borges: At Play with Mental Models of the World explores mind-world relations through the creative writings and reflections of the iconic Argentine author, along with insights from corresponding findings in the field of cognitive studies. A selection of representative works—stories, poems, and essays—illuminates features of the constructive imagination that Borges sets in motion to personally blend mind and world, a venture to which he dedicated his life to the very end. This book is for readers from a broad range of backgrounds, interested in the interactive workings of mind and world through fiction, the imagination, and embodied cognition.
Over the years, Borges playfully created and tinkered with models of the self, time, fiction, reality, history, solitude, and reciprocity, among other cognitive objects. Arata focuses on a selection of representative works of Borges to examine how he modeled and then remodeled, over time, his perceptions of the world and his presence in it. Of particular importance was the onset of blindness halfway through his literary life, which led him to playfully remodel certain aspects of his early views of experiencing the world. There was also his surprising partnership with María Kodama toward the end of his life, when he went from prizing solitude to experiencing a sense of reciprocity hardly felt before. Arata concludes this exploration with a view of Borges’s burial headstone that is in stark contrast to his youthful idea that his death would happen in Buenos Aires, with his vanishing engraved in cold marble. Instead, Borges chose to pass away in Geneva, and was buried next to an earthy, rough headstone engraved simply with what could be seen as his playful final story.
Ultimately, Arata’s book asks, to what extend does the mind shape our perception of the world? Through his work, Borges provides us with a personal, passionate example of how fiction and reality blend to create a multiplicity of striking meanings and his writings trace the poignant human quality of a life devoted to conjuring meaning through the interactions of narrative models that emerge from weaving dreams, memories, observations, reflections, and choices.
Biographies
Luis O. Arata is Professor of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Quinnipiac University. Born in Argentina, he completed a double major in Physics and Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, was awarded a full fellowship to the graduate Physics program at Stony Brook University, then completed a PhD in Romance Studies at Cornell University. He was awarded a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris to pursue research in theater. He founded Paradox Studio Theatre, wrote and produced four plays, and co-produced with Norman Briski a collective creation play performed on fire escapes in New York City. He was awarded two Visiting Faculty Fellowships at Yale University and four residences at the Santa Fe Institute involving interdisciplinary research. He is the author of The Festive Play of Fernando Arrabal (Kentucky, 1982) and numerous articles that have appeared in journals ranging from Leonardo to Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. An avid mountain trail runner and occasional ultra-marathoner, he currently serves as president of Sleeping Giant Park Association. The all-volunteer organization founded in 1924 maintains trails on legendary Sleeping Giant Mountain, known as Hobbomock, and helps protect this Connecticut State Park bordering Quinnipiac University.
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Genres
- Cultural Studies+Critical Theory
- Literary Studies
Keywords
- Argentine literature
- cognitive science and literature
- embodied cognition
- Jorge Luis Borges
- mental models
- philosophy of mind
- play and creativity
