The Immortal Borges -
So here is the secret Borges leaves us:
Borges argues that death is what makes human life "precious and pathetic". In the story, the characters eventually search for a second river to undo their immortality, proving that a finite life is more desirable than an infinite one. the immortal borges
This is the "matrix" before the matrix. The deep content here is ontological skepticism. If reality is a dream, is it any less real? Borges suggests that reality is a mental construction, a shared hallucination. We are all dreaming one another. So here is the secret Borges leaves us:
“Being immortal is unimportant; what matters is being remembered — and even that is a kind of fiction.” The deep content here is ontological skepticism
The Immortal Borges: Labyrinths, Mirrors, and the Man Who Outlived Himself
Jorge Luis Borges belongs to the latter — a blind librarian who saw infinity in a chessboard, a man who wrote essays disguised as fiction and fiction disguised as footnotes. But more than anything, Borges wrote about immortality — not as a blessing, but as a beautiful, terrifying labyrinth.
