“The universe (which others call the Library) is composed of an indefinite and perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries, with vast air shafts between, surrounded by very low railings.”

"The Library of Babel" ["La Biblioteca de Babel"] (1941) First lines

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Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator… 1899–1986

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