Dan Seitz

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In Borges’s story, the Library of Babel is an endless subject of wonder for the civiliations that have grown up in its rooms and on its stairs. They construct legends and cults, they debate their theories, they explore the vast expanses of the labyrinth, and, when driven to despair, they jump to fast-slow deaths in the bottomless air shafts that stand between the hexagons.
The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
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