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I'm a little over 100 pages into this:

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I picked it up on the recommendation of a friend. I'm impressed. It's humorous, serious, Fantastic, historical, sci-fyish and many more things. Borges is so good that I felt he deserved a thread of his own rather than a mention in the reading lately thread. I'm reading a translation - I can only imagine that it is even better in Spanish, the language in which it was written.

It's a keeper. I can see myself returning to this frequently - something I rarely do.

I'll be picking up Selected non-fiction next.

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You're entering Borgesland?

Congratulations, you're into a whole continent.

Been reading him for years and still exploring the territory. One of the few writers you never get tired of!

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Total agreement here! I've been a big Borges fan ever since first reading the Labyrinths collection at age of 14. Now that I think of it, he's probably one of the few writers I liked then that I still like now.

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Add me to the Borges aficionados list. His complete works translated into fine German are on the shelf in my sleeping room.

It's a shame he didn't get the nobel prize.

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I have that book. Need to dig it out and revisit. Thanks for the reminder.

As I was reading this thread I was thinking the above. Then I see I wrote the above two years ago.

My mind is already failing. :)

I still need to dig this book out and revisit it.

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"Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" not only is a great story, but it also predicts and explains the whole Wynton Marsalis/J@LC phenomenon, some 40 years before the fact. See "hronir," in particular.

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"Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" not only is a great story, but it also predicts and explains the whole Wynton Marsalis/J@LC phenomenon, some 40 years before the fact. See "hronir," in particular.

:g

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Borges is a keeper. I'm still picking up the Fictions and rereading them. "Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" is a gem among gems and "The Aleph" is another.

Also....It still fascinates me that Borges wrote a fiction about Monk Eastman. Actually one of his earliest fictions.

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