donga01 wrote 3 days ago: Hôm nay đọc The New Yorker thấy bài thơ A dream của Jorge Luis Borges, qua bản dịch của Suzanne Jill … more →
hack-of-all-trades wrote 4 days ago: Tonight I read Borges’ Universal History of Iniquity and had a few thoughts. In The Uncivil Te … more →
markrbailey wrote 1 week ago: From Along Publishers Row by Campbell Geeslin in the Spring 2009 edition of Authors Guild Bulletin: … more →
thewaterworks wrote 1 week ago: For Borges. These aphorisms are written epigrams for unwritten essays. … more →
donescience wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been putting off writing this review, even though I finished reading Ficciones a few days … more →
editor1453 wrote 2 weeks ago: “There are no forgiving eyes for me any more.” These words went through my head like an echo when I … more →
ileana6 wrote 1 month ago: Borges’ essay is best interpreted as: an Idealist argument a satire targeting the scholarly d … more →
gnarlybuttons wrote 1 month ago: Zhongxiao Dunhua (2009, for electronics) It’s been almost a month since I came to Taipei. Obv … more →
fpesce wrote 1 month ago: Acabo de leer el artículo ‘Borges como problema’, de Saer.[1] Me ha parecido excelente … more →
fpesce wrote 2 months ago: Terminé escribiendo un ensayo ingenuamente torpe en el que intentaba ‘concluir’ que Juan … more →
xxxadele wrote 2 months ago: For those of you who are not aware, Borges is my favorite writer. My favorite of his short stories i … more →
Scott Wright wrote 2 months ago: From the point of view we have been taking up until now, life may be compared to a piece o … more →
seedandfruit wrote 2 months ago: Jorge Luis Borges connotes the liminality of revelation— all numbers are signified with numbers of … more →
karlo mikhail wrote 2 months ago: Delta of Venus by Anais Nin, Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges, Illuminations: Essays and Reflections … more →
onemeanmfa wrote 2 months ago: I should be working on a research paper right now, but instead I thought I’d warm up and write … more →
Sebastian wrote 2 months ago: Pouring Out the Stars (the image is purely gratuitous & has nothing to do with what follows) Fro … more →
willhansen2 wrote 2 months ago: Now reading: Atmospheric Disturbances, by Rivka Galchen, and Caligari’s Children: The Film as … more →
thomascannell wrote 2 months ago: The New Yorker has a fiction podcast where they ask a modern author to read aloud any story that has … more →
andyxl wrote 2 months ago: Talking of things that don’t exist … I have been reading a fascinating book by Paul Nahi … more →