Comprising a critical theory piece and a reflexive novella, Mirrors of ink reflects upon the literary works of Jorge Luis Borges to innovatively articulate Borgesian theories of representation, influence and creativity. Informed by Kabbalah and psychoanalysis, it reveals a quirky but cohesive perspective that regards the world and its inhabitants as inherently textual entities.
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