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Borges wrote about the one true book in Labyrinths, and how all the other books were other pale imitations, or clues to find this true book.
Great Books wendigomountain 2009
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Sarah Monette’s Doctrine of Labyrinths is split between rotating first-person narrators (an interesting twist on the scope of rotating third and the closeness of first … strikes me as a tricky structure to pull off, but she does it brilliantly).
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I forget what it’s called, but it’s in Labyrinths, I think.
Someday I’m Telling You, They’ll Build a Memory Machine 2006
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I loved a book called Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges, an Argentine author.
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Darla: I have "Labyrinths" on my wishlist - it's good to know that it's also good!
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All nine of his records are gems; St, "Labyrinths" (RCA Victor), is the first on a major label.
A Master Of Melody 2008
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We weren’t assigned this one, but we all got copies of the English Borges titled Labyrinths, and I devoured that thing.
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Hölderlin and Kafka, Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll, the Joyce of "Finnegan's Wake," from Beckett and Ionesco to the Borges of "Labyrinths", from Bosch to Piranesi, from Cézanne to Miro and Escher - so much is reflected in this music!
signandsight.com 2009
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Hölderlin and Kafka, Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll, the Joyce of "Finnegan's Wake," from Beckett and Ionesco to the Borges of "Labyrinths", from Bosch to Piranesi, from Cézanne to Miro and Escher - so much is reflected in this music!
signandsight.com 2009
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Hölderlin and Kafka, Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll, the Joyce of "Finnegan's Wake," from Beckett and Ionesco to the Borges of "Labyrinths", from Bosch to Piranesi, from Cézanne to Miro and Escher - so much is reflected in this music!
signandsight.com 2009
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