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Orhan Pamuk Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Borges' Labyrinth

An interesting thing about writing fiction is that you know that you are addressing the imagination of the reader. Here, borges is asking to read to the readers, his readers, to visualize an architecture is something almost impossible to visualize. Borges invented a world which is different than any other writers. It is mostly a world that is not familiar, but a world that contains older stories. Makes us think about philosophy. Make us think what happens to us when we reada fiction.

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