Sinai's review
Fictions (Penguin Modern Classics)
by Jorge Luis Borges
Sinai's review
Fictions (Penguin Modern Classics) by Jorge Luis Borges
Sinai's review
recommended for: whoever is in to the absurd
Well, i don't really know what to say here, nor do I know why I am saying this, and even less then that do I understand to whom I am saying this, but I will continue nonetheless.
I am very fond of this book and I enjoy reading it very much. I don't think i can even begin to describe the book and I am certain i can't review it properly but i will just say that this book isn't for someone who needs a plot, main characters and diologues in his (or her) books. The Ideas brought up in this book are very interesting and the way borges describes them makes me think that he has some education in advanced mathematics. overall, this is a book to be read slowly in order to enjoy it as much as possible.
I am very fond of this book and I enjoy reading it very much. I don't think i can even begin to describe the book and I am certain i can't review it properly but i will just say that this book isn't for someone who needs a plot, main characters and diologues in his (or her) books. The Ideas brought up in this book are very interesting and the way borges describes them makes me think that he has some education in advanced mathematics. overall, this is a book to be read slowly in order to enjoy it as much as possible.
