el aleph by borges
62 Modelo para armar by cortazar
Baudrillard Simulation and Simulcra
>>8756300
Murakami is the japanese borges. check him out
>>8756331
Will I understand it?
>>8756342
you will think you do. that is, youll get a simulation of understanding it.
>>8756342
if you got the weirdest parts of ficciones sure why not
check this out brahs
Beckett's Trilogy, especially Malone Dies
At some point some fag is going to suggest Cosmicomics. don't let yourself get meme'd, it's fucking shit
>>8756404
Mmm good one. Also check out Danilo Kis and maybe Italo Calvino
>>8756411
Cosmicomics is great and now that you bring it up, it does have a borgesian aspect in that it deals with abstract notions, though the style is that of more traditional folktales
>>8756446
Conversely you could start with his book America which gives a good intro to concepts of hyperreality. Selected writings and the book on the gulf war are good also.
>>8756300
krzhizhanovksy is somewhat similar to Borges
>>8756411
Cosmicosmics is better than Ficciones, except for the dinosaur story
Borges is the absolute best at what he did, but there's lots of magic realism stuff you can read, like Gabriel Garcia Marquez. But really Borges was the master.
>>8756300
Corpse Exhibition, or Borges in 2004 Iraq