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90 pages, Paperback
First published March 1, 1975
Prisionero del libro, casi no me asomaba a la calle.
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A prisoner of the Book, I hardly left my house.
—El libro de arena/The Book of Sand
yo, que me figuraba el Paraiso
bajo la especie de una biblioteca.
- Jorge Luis Borges (Poema de los Dones)
"I didn't write about it then because my foremost objective at the time was to put it out of my mind, so as not to go insane. Now, in 1972 [three years later], it strikes me that if I do write about what happened, people will read it as a story and in time I, too, may be able to see it as one."
"The other man dreamed me, but did not dream me rigorously - he dreamed, I now realise, the impossible date on that dollar bill [it was erroneously dated 1964. Months later someone told me that banknotes are not dated]."
"My story will be faithful to reality, or at least to my personal recollection of reality, which is the same thing. The events took place only a short while ago, but I know that the habit of literature is also the habit of interpolating circumstantial details and accentuating certain emphases."
"I was overwhelmed by the song of a man who lay dying, but in his song, and in his chord, I saw my own labours, the slave girl who had given me her first love, the men I had killed, the cold dawns, the northern lights over the water, the oars. I took up the harp and sang - a different word."
"Someone invoked the Platonic idea that we have already seen all things in some former world, so that 'knowing' is in fact 'recognising'; my father, I think it was, said that Bacon had written that if learning was remembering, then not knowing a thing was in fact having forgotten it."
"The years go by, and I've told the story so many times that I'm not sure anymore whether I actually remember it or whether I just remember the words I tell it with."
"There are those who think that awareness of the universe is a faculty that comes from the deity, yet no one knows for a certainty whether this deity exists."