, raymond lulya’s logical machine, that’s what it’s called, i tried to figure it out, but i honestlyng is beautiful, magical, that is, this is exactly the book of books, that is, the archetype of the book, prisoner in a ring, in borhis... there is a game here, and it seems to me that the game is also important for you, this can be seen in your work, but this is a kind of game of meanings, games of words, games of words, a very important image, when the whole is no more than its components parts, that is, when in one there are many, in a certain unity, yes, but this unity is no more than each of its component parts, that is , what she called is connected precisely with his love for small forms. precisely that he must contain all these component parts, fit them into a very laconic form, and, you know , what’s interesting is this concept of the game, which he, of course, always has, we see how he he's having a blast, that's just how he takes his labyrinth like that, turns it over, and here's the inside out, and he's like wow, how cool everything is, and we know writers who continue to f