Margarita Guerrero was an Argentine [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]
Margarita Guerrero was an Argentine [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]