- "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius" is a
short story by the 20th-century
Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. The
story was
first published in the
Argentine journal...
-
derived historical chronology.
Jorge Luis Borges, in his 1940 work, Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius,
describes a
fictional world in
which some
essentially follow...
- cheerful." In 1940,
Argentine writer Jorge Luis
Borges published "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius",
which describes the
invention by a "benevolent
secret society"...
- Publishers'
Prize with
Samuel Beckett. It includes,
among other stories, "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius", "The
Garden of
Forking Paths", and "The
Library of Babel"...
- Borges, in the same vision,
wrote in one of the
several footnotes of "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius" that one of the
churches of Tlön
claims Platonically that...
-
Uqbar Editores is a
Chilean independent publishing company founded in 2006.
Since its
founding it has been
characterized by the
versatility of its catalog...
- and
Ruthven Todd. Part One: The
Garden of
Forking Paths Prologue "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius" (1940) "The
Approach to Al-Mu'tasim" (1936, not included...
-
commissioned an
encyclopedia of
impossible things, a
reference to
either "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius" or the Book of
Imaginary Beings.[citation needed] The Library...
- Borges's
short story "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius"
tells of an
encyclopedia entry on what
turns out to be the
imaginary country of
Uqbar. This
leads the narrator...
- by the
Argentine writer Jorge Luis
Borges in his story/mock-essay "Tlön,
Uqbar,
Orbis Tertius".
Physicist R. V.
Jones contrived Crabtree's Bludgeon, which...