If there is a heaven for Jorge Luis Borges, it ought to take the form of a library. A universal library, perhaps, of the sort he imagined in one of his wonderful stories. By no means should it be ...
Jorge Luis Borges’s 1941 tale about a library containing every possible combination of letters – every work that could ever be written – has come to life online. And its creator is no closer to ...
Hyperallergic: An Attempt to 3D Model Jorge Luis Borges's Library of Babel
Programmer Jamie Zawinski has created a digital rendering of the infinite, hexagonal library that is the subject and setting of Jorge Luis Borges's short story "The Library of Babel." The universe ...
The Globe and Mail: Jorge Luis Borges and his library of babble
Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Library of Babel” is one of my favorite stories. Published in 1941, it describes a library that houses every book that has ever been written and every book that has never been ...
Almost three quarters of a century after it was published, Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Library of Babel” continues to resonate. A year and a half ago, the online magazine Places Journal published a set of ...
The Independent: Jorge Luis Borges fan brings his infinite library to life online
In Jorge Luis Borges’ classic tale The Library of Babel, the librarians are driven mad searching through an infinite number of books, most of them meaningless, hunting for answers to the fundamental ...
Slate: Jorge Luis Borges’ “Library of Babel” Is Now a Real Website. Borges Would Be Alarmed.