![]() ![]() ![]() The admiration for his work did not vanish after his death, but it turned to be endless. ![]() Mirrors, masks, moons, swords, tigers, and labyrinths were his favourite symbols. If you see the labyrinth from the sky, you will see a perfect figure that emulates a giant open book with the name of the brilliant writer on it.īorges used symbols to represent, with refined imagination, the games of the reason and the mystery of the time. She named the ranch “Los Alamos” and it is located at 10 km from San Rafael, Mendoza. Today, those wonderful paths are placed in a land inherited by Susana from her grandfather Domingo Bombal, former governor of Mendoza. A tribute would be paid to that man, named Jorge Luis Borges, with a labyrinth, his best metaphor for human perplexities. A story where both of them and other characters brush each other in magic coincidences. The conversation flows and the admiration is disclosed during a long cocktail night that, after more than fifty years turns out to be the prelude of a wonderful story. An unexpected encounter with a man of a shy look, but extremely educated and ironic. Its causes and consequences write a wonderful tale about what is possible.Ī glass of champagne is emptied out, by chance, over the dress of the writer Susana Bombal. The Borgesian labyrinth, located in San Rafael – Mendoza – also has its own story. Itis a monument to be seen from the sky, a work of art where the paths cross each other linking so many stories as the imagination likes to create. ![]()
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