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labyrinths

n. (plural of labyrinth English)

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Labyrinths (1962) is a collection of short stories and essays by Jorge Luis Borges translated into the English-language.

It includes " Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius", " The Garden of Forking Paths", and " The Library of Babel", three of Borges' most famous stories. Many of the stories are from the collections Ficciones (1944) and El Aleph (1949). The English edition was edited by Donald A. Yates and James E. Irby.

Labyrinths (Marilyn Crispell album)

Labyrinths is a solo album by American jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell which was recorded live at the 1987 edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville and released on the Canadian Victo label. The CD edition adds a bonus track.

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We know that in their balmier days they possessed great scientific knowledge because of the Labyrinths of Beams by which means they are able to travel from one star system to another.

Your glorious nosing out of Sacred Food will be sung across the beam labyrinths until the end of time itself.

I have always warmed to the beauty of human hair, that silken and undulating part of a body, but the headdresses of most of our women are towers, labyrinths, ships, or nests of adders.

Little did I know what strange labyrinths grief contains, or that I had yet to walk therein.

The labyrinths of fields confined dense thickets of Alfven waves, forming webbed patterns.

The path they take leads them to a homicidal matriarch, the cruelest duke in history, monsters both visible and invisible, men more deadly than monsters, treacherous labyrinths, pleading ghosts whose pleas are incomprehensible, and the gradual realization that before they can accomplish their task they must complete another one: Solve a baffling mystery that occurred a thousand years before they were born.

The two upper and lower labyrinths were connected only at certain spots.