17.3.23

From a lecture by Jorge Luis Borges ("Immortality," translated by Eliot Weinberger)

Socrates is talking, death interrupts him. The blue death is seen climbing his legs. He has taken the hemlock. He tells a friend that he remembers the vow he had made to Aesculapius, and to offer him a cock. He means by this that Aesculapius, the god of medicine, has cured him of the essential evil, life itself.