There's Oz, Then There's Borges
Oz was OK, but I eventually got tired of it: weaving (and never leaving) a lot of the same material over and over. A short novel but a lot seemed like filler. And the tease between Atalia and Shmuel: OK, I guess, but it too sometimes felt like filler. Now Borges' little "Three Versions of Judas" -- that's a nut to keep returning to (see "clip" below).
From Borges Judas: The Ending:
From Borges Judas: The Ending:
Drunk with sleeplessness and his dizzying dialectics, Nils Runeberg wandered the streets of Malmo, crying out for a blessing -- that he be allowed to share the Inferno with the Redeemer.
He died of a ruptured aneurysm on March 1, 1912. Heresiologists will perhaps remember him: he added to the concept of the Son, which might have been thought long spent, the complexities of misery and evil.
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