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Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges
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Rating: 5 starsI thought this was even better than Ficciones, which was quite good. This is a compilation of brilliantly-written short stories and philosophical essays. My favorite story in this collection is The Library of Babel.
I gave this one 3 stars. I really enjoyed some of the stories, but there is some quality of Borges' writing that makes my eyes glaze over a bit. A lot of the short stories in here were also in Ficciones, which I also gave 3 stars (it also makes sense why Ficciones was later dropped from editions as most of it plus the essays are in this book). The essays varied in quality for me: the one about an Argentinian/Uruguayan literary cannon was interesting, but I found a lot of them were about these really detached not materially relevant ideas about symbolism from like a Jungian perspective, which I don't personally jive with.
I also gave this 3 stars, although I gave Ficciones 5 stars, and it's a lot of the same content, so I guess that's illogical. But I read Ficciones first and it gave me a feeling of "wow, this is something new" whereas this second book was more "okay, but I've seen most of this before." Because a lot of the stories are in both books, and I don't know why both would have been in Boxall even briefly, unless none of the editors had read what they were recommending :(


I generally like Borges, even though reading an entire book of his work can make one's brain feel rather mushy and vague. I am not sure if everyone needs to read this book before they die, but at least for folks who like short stories this is a good read. I gave this book 4 stars on goodreads.