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A Writer is...
A writer is a user of symbols. This
By a quite strange irony (or by the usual sort of irony that
goes around, pretending to be silvery or goldery -- but in
point of ac tual fact, is simply the same old Irony (that
we know and love), but simply wearing a DIFFERENT HAT -- (see map))
THIS was listed as "Preface by Jorge Luis Borges" on the cover,
but inside, it is listed as the FORWARD, but in fact this
forward-preface preceeds the preface by Ronald Christ.
START AGAIN.
TAKE TWO...
"A writer is a user of symbols. This word, in the broadest sense,
may stand for a range of things: tales, metaphors, plots, word
music, the dramatic moment. Bernard Shaw once said that the writer
does not work from an idea but toward an idea; similarly, Kipling
wrote that it is given a writer to invent a fable, but that its
morality must be found by the reader. So, in Kim [Kipling],
the native characters are move likable than the British
officialdom [that] Kipling wanted to extol. All these, of
course, are but variations on the old concept of the Holy
Ghost or the Muse. Modern mythology prefers the Subliminal
Self.
"Some un-suspected things, many secret links and affinities,
have been revealed to me by this book of Ronald Christ's. I am
often asked what my message is; the obvious answer is that I
have no message. [No, really???? ;)] I am neither a thinker
nor a moralist, but simply a man of letters who turns his
own perplexities and that respected system of perplexities
[which] we call philoophy into the forms of literature. The
fact that in one of my stories the man is both the dreamer and
the dream does not necessarily mean that I am a follower of
Berkley and of the Buddah.
However, the writer must be thankful for being shown that he
has gone beyond what he attempted, beyond his intentions.
"The fact that I am dictating these lines in the very
same room of the Biblioteca Nacional where I first had the
pleasure of meeting Ronald Christ[, ] makes me feel the
reality -- or un-reality -- of that un-graspable substance,
Time.
"My gratitude to Ronald Christ."
-- Jorge Luis Borges
December 17, 1968
Buenos Aires, Terra
AS QUOTED IN: "The Narrow Act: Borges' art of allusion",
Ronald Christ, (New York/London, 1969) -- New York University
Press, Terra.
NOTE: I have taken certain editorial liberties with the next
(as noted by the [] thingies). wibble. (oh, yes, and natch
*i* added the bit about Terra. May our world find its way
in these absurd times. Peace to all, later. Pizo)
Borges' Works
(abreviations)
NOTE: I am indebted (as all we are is) to Ronald Christ for
the following list (to which i have freely added to the end of)
P. xvii, Loc. Cit.
"Finally a word about references. All of Borges' works which
have been collected in book form will generally be abbreviated
in the text and indicated by the following signs:"
A El AlephEvairsto Carrigeo
D Discusión
HE Historia de la eternidad
F Ficciones
H El hacedor
HI Historia de la infamia
IA Idioma de los argentinos
OP Obra poetica
OI Otras inquisiciones
P Poemas
TE El tamaño de mi espersanza
(and the rest)
BB Biblioteca Babelia (not to be confused with Zaphod Beeblebrox) [42]
NF Non Fictions
(that nice Jewish chap)
This is NOT the end.
(or it is not the end?)
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