The blog for SUNY Binghamton's Spring'09 COLI 214B 02 Literature and Society Class. Chapter summaries, analyses and discussion of prescribed texts written by students.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Janie Cherestal
“Death and the Compass” talked about a man named Lonnrot who becomes fascinated with the written works of a recently murdered rabbi and uses his works to find the final name of God. In order to do so, he follows a trail of murders, where the killer continuously leaves clues for the investigator. At the end, Lonnrot discovers that this was all a trick, and that the killer, Scharlach, was using the clues to get revenge and lure Lonnrot to his death. I actually like this short story, because I enjoyed the mystery/crime plot. I also enjoyed the fact that, unlike most of Borges’ pieces, this piece had a clear storyline with different characters and dialogue.
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