Operáiban
Operáiban is a fictional geographical location, most notably appearing in the collected stories of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. While not a real place, it serves as a recurring element in his imaginative cartography and philosophical explorations. Within Borges's works, operáiban is often depicted as a vast and perhaps unknowable territory, a place that exists beyond the boundaries of conventional geography. It is sometimes associated with concepts of infinity, labyrinths, and the elusive nature of reality.
The precise nature and location of operáiban are deliberately left ambiguous by Borges, contributing to its