Thursday, May 29, 2008

Labyrinths, Selected Stories & Other Writings By Jorge Luis Borges, page 52, paragraph 2

There are five shelves for each of the hexagon's walls; each shelf contains thirty-five books of uniform format; each book is of four hundred and ten pages; each page, of forty lines, each line, of some eighty letters which are black in color. There are also letters on the spine of each book; these letters do not indicate or prefigure what the pages will say. I know that this incoherence at one time seemed mysterious. Before summarizing the solution (whose discovery, in spite of its tragic projections, is perhaps the capital fact in history) I wish to recall a few axioms.

New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1964, New York, 0-8112-0012-4

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