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October 20, 2005
Labyrinths, by Borges

Borges writes about the findings of this nation called Uqbar. He seems to be overly fascinated with Tlon. It's amazing how engulfed he is of Tlon. He creates a labyrinth- like story for us and directs the reader in ways that is very unique in writing. Borges even emerges to attempt to reconstruct the entire history, culture, and the languages of that world. I feel that he has great complexity in his writings and that his writings. His ideas could be applied to certain design processes.
"They judge that metaphysics is a branch of fantastic literature. They know that a system is nothing more than the subordination of all aspects of the universe to any one such aspect."
Posted by min at October 20, 2005 11:45 PM