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About This Novel
A collection of novels, published in 1941, including seven short stories. Among them, "The Garden of Forking Paths" is Borges's most well-known work. It is a "detective novel in which the reader sees the implementation process and all the preparations for a crime." The spy Yu Zhun evaded the tracking of British officers and sneaked into the home of Sinologist Albert. He and Albert talked about a messy novel manuscript called "The Garden of Forking Paths", and suddenly shot and killed Albert, thereby successfully passing the intelligence to the Germans. The "novel-garden-maze" context first appeared in Borges's works and became a keyword in his art. The understanding of different sequences of time that are parallel, divergent, converging, or intertwined is integrated into writing, and endless possibilities arise from this.
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Official(16)Scraped 12d ago
Borges needs CG
First of all, this book has seven stories. The amount of information, setting and imagination condensed in each short story, but it is a pity that words cannot express Borges's huge structure and thinking concretely, so I basically didn't understand much, except for the last story - The Garden of Forking Paths. In Netflix's highly acclaimed 2019 series Love, Death and Robots, each story embodies a very personal style of expression in a seemingly diverse and divergent world view. Don't underestimate each story. The animated version of The Matrix, or in other words, it unfolds some philosophical propositions through form. Animation masters from all over the world have deliberately displayed these thoughts. What are they trying to tell us? We have seen many movies or short plays that are composed in the form of a collection of stories. Borges was not the earliest experimental explorer, but Borges had done it a long time ago. The key is that Borges completed it alone. He wants to tell you about a person who does not exist, an article that does not exist, a world that does not exist, a system that does not exist, a library that does not exist, crushing the known information fragments, and reassembling a logically self-consistent world. How bold and calm!
A garden with forking paths
I seem to understand but not understand. The result was this, but the choice of the male protagonist did not affect it.
Passing mission. . . . . .
Haven't seen it yet
I said I was doing it for the mission, can you believe it?
The task is passing by, reading and signing in
Because I haven't read the books reviewed by Bo, I basically skipped 125. I really like libraries and gardens and want to read more of Bo's reasoning.
A sign, not my sign
There is a paragraph
So well written, so well written.
Isn't it too hot to be beautiful and excessive? Put it as soon as possible
Passing mission. . . . . .
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Official(16)Scraped 12d ago
Borges needs CG
First of all, this book has seven stories. The amount of information, setting and imagination condensed in each short story, but it is a pity that words cannot express Borges's huge structure and thinking concretely, so I basically didn't understand much, except for the last story - The Garden of Forking Paths. In Netflix's highly acclaimed 2019 series Love, Death and Robots, each story embodies a very personal style of expression in a seemingly diverse and divergent world view. Don't underestimate each story. The animated version of The Matrix, or in other words, it unfolds some philosophical propositions through form. Animation masters from all over the world have deliberately displayed these thoughts. What are they trying to tell us? We have seen many movies or short plays that are composed in the form of a collection of stories. Borges was not the earliest experimental explorer, but Borges had done it a long time ago. The key is that Borges completed it alone. He wants to tell you about a person who does not exist, an article that does not exist, a world that does not exist, a system that does not exist, a library that does not exist, crushing the known information fragments, and reassembling a logically self-consistent world. How bold and calm!
A garden with forking paths
I seem to understand but not understand. The result was this, but the choice of the male protagonist did not affect it.
Passing mission. . . . . .
Haven't seen it yet
I said I was doing it for the mission, can you believe it?
The task is passing by, reading and signing in
Because I haven't read the books reviewed by Bo, I basically skipped 125. I really like libraries and gardens and want to read more of Bo's reasoning.
A sign, not my sign
There is a paragraph
So well written, so well written.
Isn't it too hot to be beautiful and excessive? Put it as soon as possible
Passing mission. . . . . .
