"The Library of Babel" by Jorge Luis Borges

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  1. Killjoy Propelling The Farce!! Valued Senior Member

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    I read an op-ed piece in the local newspaper which made mention of this tale, and the description in the article made me curious...

    See if you think it was justified:

    "The Library of Babel"

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  3. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    Borges is considered one of the founders of the Magic Realism movement. And because the elements of the fantastic are a little stronger in his work than that of the other magic realists, the sci fi world doggedly claims him as one of their own. He's regarded as a celebrity by a diverse community.

    I found this a difficult read, not because it was hard to understand (e.g. García Márquez) but because it didn't pique my interest.

    I can't think of an alphabet offhand that has 22 letters, and that sort of thing is my specialty. The most conservative rendering of Spanish gives 24.

    I can't conceive of Portuguese and Yiddish being confused for each other by anyone who knows enough to comtemplate the question. Like, completely different alphabets?

    This kind of stuff drives me crazy. I just don't get it.
     
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  5. cole grey Hi Valued Senior Member

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    That story is strikingly beautiful, and it's funny that that story is in the library somewhere if you can travel long enough to find it.
    And what I just wrote is in there too.
    And what I just, just wrote.
     
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  7. scibetel Registered Senior Member

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    Biblical Hebrew has 22 letters.
    http://biblescripture.net/Hebrew.html
     
  8. Killjoy Propelling The Farce!! Valued Senior Member

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    Thanks for pointing that out. I thought the author was just adding some surreal twist to the plot element of humanity's mad obsession with this library.

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  9. scibetel Registered Senior Member

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    Maybe that, too.

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