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Keeping Time

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A Digital Commonplace Book

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Keeping Time skip to main | skip to sidebar Keeping Time A Digital Commonplace Book Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Keeping Time Elsewhere I've begun using Tumblr:  http://forkeepingtime.tumblr.com/ . Posted by Michael at 10:10 AM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Friday, December 7, 2012 Borges, Memory, and the Library From " This Is Your Brain on Borges ": In Buenos Aires, he contacted the author's widow, María Kodama, and after several long discussions, she invited him to visit Borges's private library. Quiroga made repeated visits, experiencing what he says felt like an "intimate conversation" with the icon of Argentine literature. ... "It was like a treasure," he says, describing his sojourn in Borges's stacks, where he found books by William James, Gustav Spiller, and other figures in philosophy and psychology. Quiroga was excited by Borges's annotations. Not marginalia exactly. Borges liked to write ...

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