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        Español: Foto del escritor Jorge Luis Borges en el Hôtel des Beaux Arts donde murió Oscar Wilde (llamado entonces Hôtel d´Alsace) y donde quiso morir Borges. 
Fotógrafo: José María Pepe Fernández (1929-2006), 1969 Paris.
 Esta hermosa foto fue reproducida por las  ediciones Gallimard en la cobertura de la aclamada edición de La Pléiade en la que Borges mismo colaboró y que se encuentra prohibida por su viuda; para más información leer los artículos en  diario El País y en  diario La Nación.
 
        Français : Photo de  fr:Jorge Luis Borges sur l’étoile de marbre d'un hôtel de la rue des Beaux-Arts à Paris prise par José María Pepe Fernández (1929-2006) en 1969.)
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