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Borges-inspired alternative keywords for OpenProse. A "what if" exploration drawing
from The Library of Babel, Garden of Forking Paths, Circular Ruins, and other works.
Not for implementation—just capturing ideas.
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OpenProse Borges Alternative
A potential alternative register for OpenProse that draws from Jorge Luis Borges's literary universe: infinite libraries, forking paths, circular dreams, and metaphysical labyrinths. Preserved for future benchmarking against the functional language.
Keyword Translations
Agents & Persistence
| Functional |
Borges |
Connotation |
agent |
dreamer |
Ephemeral, created for a purpose (Circular Ruins: dreamed into existence) |
keeper |
librarian |
Persistent, remembers, catalogs (Library of Babel: keeper of infinite knowledge) |
# Functional
agent executor:
model: sonnet
keeper captain:
model: opus
# Borges
dreamer executor:
model: sonnet
librarian captain:
model: opus
Other Potential Translations
| Functional |
Borges |
Notes |
session |
garden |
Garden of Forking Paths: space of possibilities |
parallel |
fork |
Garden of Forking Paths: diverging timelines |
block |
hexagon |
Library of Babel: unit of space/knowledge |
loop |
circular |
Circular Ruins: recursive, self-referential |
choice |
path |
Garden of Forking Paths: choosing a branch |
context |
aleph |
The Aleph: point containing all points (all context) |
Invocation Patterns
# Functional
session: executor
prompt: "Do task"
captain "Review this"
context: work
# Borges
garden: dreamer executor
prompt: "Do task"
captain "Review this" # librarian invocation (same pattern)
aleph: work
Alternative Persistent Keywords Considered
| Keyword |
Origin |
Connotation |
Rejected because |
keeper |
Library of Babel |
Maintains order |
Too generic |
cataloger |
Library of Babel |
Organizes knowledge |
Too long, awkward |
archivist |
General |
Preserves records |
Good but less Borgesian |
mirror |
Various |
Reflects, persists |
Too passive, confusing |
book |
Library of Babel |
Contains knowledge |
Too concrete, conflicts with prose |
hexagon |
Library of Babel |
Unit of space |
Better for blocks |
librarian |
Library of Babel |
Keeper of infinite knowledge |
Selected |
tlonist |
Tlön |
Inhabitant of imaginary world |
Too obscure, requires deep knowledge |
Alternative Ephemeral Keywords Considered
| Keyword |
Origin |
Connotation |
Rejected because |
dreamer |
Circular Ruins |
Created by dreaming |
Selected |
dream |
Circular Ruins |
Ephemeral creation |
Too abstract, noun vs verb confusion |
phantom |
Various |
Ephemeral, insubstantial |
Too negative/spooky |
reflection |
Various |
Mirror image |
Too passive |
fork |
Garden of Forking Paths |
Diverging path |
Better for parallel |
visitor |
Library of Babel |
Temporary presence |
Too passive |
seeker |
Library of Babel |
Searching for knowledge |
Good but less ephemeral |
wanderer |
Labyrinths |
Temporary explorer |
Good but less precise |
The Case For Borges
- Infinite recursion: Borges's themes align with computational recursion (
circular, fork)
- Metaphysical precision: Concepts like
aleph (all context) are philosophically rich
- Library metaphor:
librarian perfectly captures persistent knowledge
- Forking paths:
fork / path naturally express parallel execution and choice
- Dream logic:
dreamer suggests creation and ephemerality
- Literary coherence: All terms come from a unified literary universe
- Self-reference: Borges loved self-reference; fits programming's recursive nature
The Case Against Borges
- Cultural barrier: Requires deep familiarity with Borges's works
- Abstractness:
aleph, hexagon may be too abstract for practical use
- Overload:
fork could confuse (Unix fork vs. path fork)
- Register mismatch: Rest of language is functional (
session, parallel, loop)
- Accessibility: Violates "self-evident" tenet for most users
- Noun confusion:
garden as a verb-like construct might be awkward
- Translation burden: Non-English speakers may not know Borges
Borgesian Concepts Not Used (But Considered)
| Concept |
Work |
Why Not Used |
mirror |
Various |
Too passive, confusing with reflection |
labyrinth |
Labyrinths |
Too complex, suggests confusion |
tlon |
Tlön |
Too obscure, entire imaginary world |
book |
Library of Babel |
Conflicts with "prose" |
sand |
Book of Sand |
Too abstract, infinite but ephemeral |
zahir |
The Zahir |
Obsessive, single-minded (too narrow) |
lottery |
The Lottery in Babylon |
Randomness (not needed) |
ruins |
Circular Ruins |
Too negative, suggests decay |
Verdict
Preserved for benchmarking. The functional language (agent / keeper) is the primary path for now. Borges offers rich metaphors but at the cost of accessibility and self-evidence.
Notes on Borges's Influence
Borges's work anticipates many computational concepts:
- Infinite recursion: Circular Ruins, Library of Babel
- Parallel universes: Garden of Forking Paths
- Self-reference: Many stories contain themselves
- Information theory: Library of Babel as infinite information space
- Combinatorics: All possible books in the Library
This alternative honors that connection while recognizing it may be too esoteric for practical use.