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 ...
Neon Doctrine and indie developer Tanuki Game Studio have announced that their next game, The Library Of Babel, is set for a PC release next month. In case you haven't seen this one yet, the game is a ...
Inspired by Jorge Luis Borjes’ short story of the same name, The Library of Babel welcomes you to a world 20,000 years after the extinction of humanity. The world is now run by advanced robots, who ...
The Library of Babel is a stealth platformer video game developed by Tanuki Game Studio and published by Neon Doctrine. Inspired by Jorge Luis Borjes’ short story of the same name, The Library of ...
The Library of Babel is now available on iOS devices via the Apple App Store. Explore the dystopic and post-human world of Babylon in this launch trailer for the 2D stealth platformer and graphic ...
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 ...
"The Library of Babel" is a short story by Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), that describes a near-infinite library containing all possible 410-page books whose sentences were created ...
Alison C. Rollins manages, in this striking poem, to contain the anxiety of those facing sightlessness, and the urgency they feel to try to preserve in memory, that which is fleeting. For her, the ...
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