La Lotería En Babilonia by Jorge Luis Borges
In a labyrinthine society where chance governs every aspect of life, a mysterious lottery evolves from a simple game of luck into a complex system that dictates the fate of its citizens. The lottery, initially voluntary and harmless, gradually becomes compulsory and all-encompassing, intertwining with the very fabric of existence. As the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, the narrative explores themes of randomness, control, and the human desire for meaning in a world governed by the unpredictable whims of fate.
- Published
- 1941
- Nationality
- Argentinian
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 5-10
- Original Language
- Spanish
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