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g3magus 's review for:
Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings
by Jorge Luis Borges
I've already read Labyrinth's, in myriad moments across infinity. I simply read it again now, for the first time.
An indelible work of fiction that makes of the reader a wanderer through the land of dream and reality asking questions toward how these things necessarily differ through short stories, parables, and essays that stretch the understanding of what constitutes the fantastical.
The mind of Borges is incredible and while there were plentiful moments where I felt my own imaginative horizons stretched to grasp at machinations of these writings, there were times that I had trouble being able to follow some of the narratives chosen particularly given the language employed to tell these tales.
Excited to look into his other work and embark again across these planes for all remaining and perpetual time. Or maybe again I'll find myself upon the shores of Labyrinth's reading it again, for the first time.
An indelible work of fiction that makes of the reader a wanderer through the land of dream and reality asking questions toward how these things necessarily differ through short stories, parables, and essays that stretch the understanding of what constitutes the fantastical.
The mind of Borges is incredible and while there were plentiful moments where I felt my own imaginative horizons stretched to grasp at machinations of these writings, there were times that I had trouble being able to follow some of the narratives chosen particularly given the language employed to tell these tales.
Excited to look into his other work and embark again across these planes for all remaining and perpetual time. Or maybe again I'll find myself upon the shores of Labyrinth's reading it again, for the first time.