El impostor inverosímil Tom Castro

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"El impostor inverosímil Tom Castro" is a short story by Jorge Luis Borges that fictionalizes a real 19th-century imposture case, blending crime, identity, and deception in Borges’s characteristically ironic and labyrinthine style.

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instanceOf short story
work of fiction
author Jorge Luis Borges NERFINISHED
basedOn 19th-century imposture case
Tichborne case NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Argentina NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Arthur Orton NERFINISHED
Roger Charles Tichborne NERFINISHED
Tom Castro NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasInfluence later discussions of identity in literature
hasReception critically studied in Borges scholarship
hasTheme construction of personal identity through narrative
crime
deception
doubt
identity
imposture
labyrinths of identity
truth and falsehood
hasTitle El impostor inverosímil Tom Castro
The Improbable Impostor Tom Castro NERFINISHED
language Spanish
literaryGenre crime fiction
metafiction
short story
literaryMovement Latin American literature
postmodern literature
narrativeStyle ironic
labyrinthine
narrativeTechnique fictionalization of real events
originalTitleLanguage Spanish
partOf Jorge Luis Borges’s short fiction corpus
protagonist Tom Castro NERFINISHED
relatedWork Ficciones NERFINISHED
Historia universal de la infamia NERFINISHED
settingTime 19th century
subjectMatter false claimant to an inheritance
legal dispute over identity
usesMotif double identity
unreliable narrative of facts
workPeriod 20th century literature

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Historia universal de la infamia hasPart El impostor inverosímil Tom Castro