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i mentioned feeling similar about olaf stapledon. c.s. lewis and tolkien are in this category too. and it’s quite striking how all of them were specifically working during the post-WWI (stapledon) or post-WWII (for the others) eras
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makes me want to devour everything that borges has ever written, apparently i’m missing a lot of good stuff. would love to use him more consciously as an inspiration for my own writing
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I've read Borges Ficciones, and wonderful as they were, I think Zachary Mason has actually managed to improve upon his style in his Metamorphica. Highly recommended.
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Same with Ted Chiang and the Golem, I think Chiang is better but Borges was first.
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For sure, he's very technical, I think he's more like a young Borges in that sense, but there is a soul in there, I perceive him as v spiritual
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