Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis Borges. His short story “The Library of Babel” is a signature examplar of this playfulness, though not merely for the inverted world it imagines, where a library thought to contain all possible permutations of all letters and words and books is plumbed by pious librarians looking for divinely pre-fabricated truths. One must grapple as well with the irony of Borges’s narration, which undermines at every turn its narrator’s claims of the library’s universality, including the very possibility of exhausting meaning through combinatory processing. Borges directed readers to his non-fiction to discover the true author of the idea of the universal...
In the short story, ‘The Library of Babel’ (1941), Jorge Luis Borges imagines a library so vast that...
Faced with the need to represent Jorge Luis Borges’s classic tale “The Aleph,” which also gives name...
Fantasy fiction often appropriates the topos of the library to reflect upon the generative power of ...
Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis...
"Mass by Mortar presents an in-depth exploration of one of the greatest illusionists in literature, ...
The growing capacity of digital encoding and storage has opened up vast new avenues for the archivin...
Anne Royston, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, reviews:Anna-Sophie Springer a...
Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library and its classified catalog to the Library of Congress aft...
he Borgesian Catalogue is an apparent mish-moshing; it is pastiche to the highest order. A sprits of...
Discusses that the writings of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), seen as the source ...
In this paper I will establish similarities between Jorge Luis Borges'"Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis, Tertius" ...
The image of Borges\u27s Library of Babel, which contains all possible books, is haunting and sugges...
Digital Humanities Seminar, University of Kansas, Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities &...
Esta monografia se dedica a levantar e analisar questões provindas do projeto Biblioteca de Babel, c...
No conto “A Biblioteca de Babel”, Borges ensaiou aproximações com a matemática, a lógica, a filosofi...
In the short story, ‘The Library of Babel’ (1941), Jorge Luis Borges imagines a library so vast that...
Faced with the need to represent Jorge Luis Borges’s classic tale “The Aleph,” which also gives name...
Fantasy fiction often appropriates the topos of the library to reflect upon the generative power of ...
Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis...
"Mass by Mortar presents an in-depth exploration of one of the greatest illusionists in literature, ...
The growing capacity of digital encoding and storage has opened up vast new avenues for the archivin...
Anne Royston, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, reviews:Anna-Sophie Springer a...
Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library and its classified catalog to the Library of Congress aft...
he Borgesian Catalogue is an apparent mish-moshing; it is pastiche to the highest order. A sprits of...
Discusses that the writings of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), seen as the source ...
In this paper I will establish similarities between Jorge Luis Borges'"Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis, Tertius" ...
The image of Borges\u27s Library of Babel, which contains all possible books, is haunting and sugges...
Digital Humanities Seminar, University of Kansas, Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities &...
Esta monografia se dedica a levantar e analisar questões provindas do projeto Biblioteca de Babel, c...
No conto “A Biblioteca de Babel”, Borges ensaiou aproximações com a matemática, a lógica, a filosofi...
In the short story, ‘The Library of Babel’ (1941), Jorge Luis Borges imagines a library so vast that...
Faced with the need to represent Jorge Luis Borges’s classic tale “The Aleph,” which also gives name...
Fantasy fiction often appropriates the topos of the library to reflect upon the generative power of ...