Quote by Peter Greenaway
One of my heroes, almost necessarily from what I'm saying, of course, is Borges, who is a supreme master of doing thing -- being a data bank -- and the beauty of this economy is that he could have written War and Peace in three or four pages; who knows, it might have been a better book.
Summary
This quote highlights the admiration the speaker has for the writer Jorge Luis Borges. The quote suggests that Borges is highly skilled in condensing vast amounts of information into concise, efficient pieces of writing. The speaker goes on to speculate that if Borges had applied this approach to a lengthy novel like War and Peace, he might have created a more impactful and superior version of the book in just a few pages. The quote appreciates Borges' ability to extract the essence and depth of a story in a concentrated form.