M U L L A duel of ideas

Seeing Valleys in Stone

John Berger  vs  Jorge Luis Borges

John Berger argues that landscape is a visual language that reveals social histories, while Jorge Luis Borges treats the world as a labyrinth of symbols where each stone encodes a story. In their imagined conversation, they compare the act of looking at a valley to reading a text, suggesting that seeing is both perception and interpretation. The dialogue invites the reader to contemplate how every horizon carries hidden narratives.

Describe a landscape that feels like a paragraph of hidden meaning.

Whose side are you on?

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