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  • "Filaments" by Description Without Place

    Over the last few years, Anthony Paul Kerby has released a number of discs as The Circular Ruins, La

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  • "Lost" by The Winterhouse

    On their second disc as The Winterhouse, "Lost", Anthony Paul Kerby and Robert Davies have crafted a

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    The Circular Ruins
    "The Circular Ruins" (original Spanish title: "Las ruinas circulares") is a fantasy short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. Published in Sur in December 1940, it was included in the 1941 collection The Garden of Forking Paths (El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan) and then in part one of the 1944 collection Ficciones. It was first translated into English in New Directions 11 (1949). It has an epigram from Chapter 4 of Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll reading "And if he let off dreaming about you..." which refers to the passage in which Tweedledee points out the sleeping Red King to Alice, and claims she is simply a character in his dream. The short story deals with themes recurring in Borges's work: idealism, the manifestation of thoughts in the "real world", meaningful dreams, and immortality. The manifestation of thoughts as objects in the real

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