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Reading & Writing Latin American literature: Crash Course Latin American Literature #13

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Picture this:

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You’re in a hallway lined with mirrors, 

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leading to a strange hexagonal  room with books.

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You pass through another mirrored hallway, leading to a room exactly like the first.

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And another. And another.

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All with the same number of shelves. Same number of books. Same number of pages.

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Except…every book is unique.

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Somewhere in the stacks is “Pedro Páramo.”

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And The Spice Girls’ memoirs.

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Oh, and “Everyone Poops.”

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But a lot of the books just look like gibberish.

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So—qué demonios? What the heck is going on?

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Hi! I'm Curly Velasquez and this is Crash Course Latin American Literature.

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[THEME MUSIC]

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Who decides what a book means?

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Is it the writer? Literary scholars? The translator?

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There are so many people we engage with when we pick up a book.

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So many little choices that shape our experiences as we read.

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And so much that we bring to the act of reading.

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So, who gets the final call?

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If your interpretation isn’t the same as mine, how do we know who’s right?

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You want me to answer that?

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I’m just asking questions here.

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Let’s get back to the story.

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That room of books is from  a 1941 short story called

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“La biblioteca de Babel,” “The Library of Babel,” by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

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Remember that guy who said  Latin American writers should 

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“believe the universe is [their] birthright”?

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It’s him! First episode guy!

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In this story, he imagines the  universe as a limitless library,

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containing every possible combination of the alphabet, the period, the comma, and the space.

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This universe-slash-library holds every book that ever has existed and ever could exist!

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But mostly a lot of nonsense that looks like a cat walked on a keyboard.

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When the people in the story figure out that 

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the library holds every book  possible, they’re thrilled.

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That means “[t]here was no  personal or world problem 

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whose eloquent solution did  not exist in some hexagon.”

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Gracias a Dios!

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