Labyrinths
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Book Description
If Jorge Luis Borges had been a computer scientist, he probably would have invented hypertext and the World Wide Web.
Instead, being a librarian and one of the world's most widely read people, he became the leading practitioner of a densely layered imaginistic writing style that has been imitated throughout this century, but has no peer (although Umberto Eco sometimes comes close, esp... More
Instead, being a librarian and one of the world's most widely read people, he became the leading practitioner of a densely layered imaginistic writing style that has been imitated throughout this century, but has no peer (although Umberto Eco sometimes comes close, esp... More
Book Information
Publisher | Modern Library |
Binding | Hardcover (15 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 251 |
ISBN-10 | 0394604490 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0394604497 |
Publication Date | 01/12/1984 |
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