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Classical literature

The Book of Sand

sp. El libro de arena · 1975
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Historical Context and Significance

"The Book of Sand" by Jorge Luis Borges stands as the culmination of his literary quest, absorbing the philosophical depth and metaphysical anxiety of his later works. In this collection, written at the twilight of his life, Borges addresses themes of infinity, the labyrinths of time, and the fragility of human knowledge, creating a fantastical space where the boundaries between reality and fiction dissolve like grains of sand in an endless book. The work became a reflection of an era when humanity once again faced questions of identity, memory, and loss, and its influence spread far beyond literature, permeating philosophy, art, and cinema. "The Book of Sand" became a symbol of inexhaustible meaning and the mystery of existence, inspiring generations of readers and creators to seek new horizons in the labyrinths of word and thought.

The Book of Sand
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Date of publication: 21 May 2025
———Original titlesp. El libro de arena · 1975
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