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Book #14 of 2023: The Book of Imaginary Beings, by Jorge Luis Borges This is yet another book that I've owned for decades, probably acquiring it in my CA days in the early 1990s, and I've just now read it for the first time. I finally helped it fulfill its purpose. https://t.co/pDvTQ13dMr
Nebula, WFA, and Aurora winner! Over where the skies are blue at https://t.co/1OGkz9TH5P she/her 🇨🇦 🇬🇾 #yeg
@karamcnair jorge luis borges' 'the book of imaginary beings' :D
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@maxwellander The Bestiary (or sometimes called The Book of Beasts) translated by TH White (it's a 12th C bestiary), the Getty Book of Beasts, The Book of Imaginary Beings by Jorge Luis Borges. I haven't ever integrated it into anything but All Tokorrows by CM Koseman is fucked up & mineable