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How He Wrote: Generative Exercises Based on Jorge Luis Borges’s Short Stories and Prose Poems with Javier Sinay (April 2025)

$295

4 Sessions

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Once a week Tuesdays, 7:00 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT April 22 to May 13, 2025

Online via Zoom

As Pico Iyer once said: “Borges was my hero growing up—in the 1970s, in both England and America, he was the man we all wanted to be (or to see or to hear)”. Borges, Latin America’s finest writer of the twentieth century—a true literary sensation and the author of “The Aleph” and “Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote”— redefined the possibilities of the short story genre and achieved a style that mixes narrative, philosophy and poetry.

We’ll read two short stories or prose poems by Borges every week and we will use them as a basis for that session’s writing prompt. The exercises will focus on character creation, narrator’s point of view, plot structure, turning points and the search for the deeper meaning behind the stories. Borges was an infinite author: we will discover his groundbreaking trans-genre work and let it influence our writing

Course Outline:

  • Week 1: “Emma Zunz” and “Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote”, Creative Writing Prompt on Character Building
  • Week 2: “The life of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874)” and “The Lacquer Stick”, Creative Writing Prompt on Writing About Fate and Randomness
  • Week 3: “Death and the Compass” and “The South”, Creative Writing Prompt on Plot Structure and Turning Points
  • Week 4: “The Aleph”, “Borges and myself” and “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”, Creative Writing Prompt on Narrator’s Point of View

This course is held online via Zoom.

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Led by

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    Javier Sinay

    Javier Sinay

    Javier Sinay is an author and a journalist. His books include Camino al Este, Cuba Stone (in collaboration), Los crimenes de Moisés Ville (published by Restless Books as The Murders of Moises Ville in 2022), and Sangre joven, which won the Premio Rodolfo Walsh at Semana Negra in Gijón, Spain. In 2015 he won the award of Fundación Gabo for his story “Fast. Furious. Dead” published in Rolling Stone. He lives in Buenos Aires.