Friday, April 24, 2020

Ficciones – by Jorge Luis Borges




When I pick up a book and begin reading it, I’m awaiting that moment when I know I’ve found my next favorite book. It does not come each and every time I read a novel. However, it did happen when I read the story of - Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.

I had so many highlights as I read this story. I think my favorite was this one… “Captivated by its discipline, humanity forgets and goes on forgetting that it is the discipline of chess players, not of angels.” Though to be fair, there were a great many parts to this entire novel that I loved, I do believe I loved the first story the most.

The way Borges brings the reader on the journey with him is astounding. I wish I had found his words long ago. 

The sun had already disappeared from view, but a final splendor exalted the vivid and silent plain, before the night erased its color.”

“I cannot imagine the universe without the interjection of Edgar Allan Poe.”

Though I do not possess the ability to put to words just how much I adore this novel, I do so love how it plants the desire for knowledge in me. I will re-read this book many times, I know.

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