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Synopsis The mathematician Georg Cantor, the writer Jorge Luis Borges, and the protag-onist of Borges’ short story The Aleph , Carlos Argentino Daneri, are seen here as three pieces of a single puzzle. We put these pieces together and we look at the surprising figure that we obtain.