The library of babel
The Library of Babel is a book, written by Jorge Luis Borges, that describes a library that contains all possible books. The book is a metaphor for the infinite possibilities of the universe, and is often used as a tool to illustrate the limits of knowledge. I’ll be discussing the book, and the impact it has had on the world of literature, today.
The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. In it, the narrator describes a library that contains every possible book, including books with every possible combination of letters.
The narrator then describes an experience in which he comes across a book that describes his own life and thoughts—and realizes that the same thing happens to everyone who reads it
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