Sphacelated Grammars (Or: Language Likes to Hide).
Nebula 2009, Sept, 6, 3
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Like all men of the Library, I have traveled in my youth; I have wandered in search of a book, perhaps the catalogue of catalogues"(Borges, "The Library of Babel"). The Library is unlimited and cyclical. If an eternal traveler were to cross it in any direction, after centuries he would see that the same volumes were repeated in the same disorder (which, thus repeated, would be an order, the Order)" (Ibid).
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