Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
borgesian
Adjective
/bɔːrˈdʒeɪ.zi.ən/

Definition
Relating to or characteristic of the works of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

Examples
- The story exhibited a borgesian quality, intertwining reality with illusion in a labyrinthine plot.
- Her writing often delved into borgesian themes, exploring the nature of time and existence.
- Many contemporary authors aspire to capture a borgesian essence in their narratives.

Meaning
The term ‘borgesian’ describes ideas, themes, or literary styles that are reminiscent of Borges’ unique narratives, often involving concepts of infinity, labyrinths, and complex philosophical questions.

Synonyms
- labyrinthine
- philosophical
- abstract
- intellectual
- metaphysical