The library at night

Paperback, 373 sidor

På English

Publicerades 6 januari 2007 av Vintage Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-676-97589-5
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OCLC-nummer:
132306035

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"The Library at Night - a series of essays on what might call the Platonic idea of a library - reveals some of its author's intellectual range and magpie learning... [It] is an elegant volume, in both its design and its text... Alberto Manguel has brought out a richly enjoyable book, absolutely enthralling for anyone who loves to read and an inspiration for anybody who has ever dreamed of building a library of his or her own." - Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World

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Alberto Manguel's examination of the whats, hows, whys and wheretos of libraries starts with his own private library, constructed from a mediaeval wall in France and filled with everything from ancient tomes to cheap paperbacks, and ends up... well, like a book version of a private library. He divides his book not by strict, Dewey-like categories, but rather by free association, tackling his subject from different angles. The shelves say the library as myth, the library as shadow, the library as memory, the library as home... Like any private book collector, he returns time and again to his favourites, to his favourite topics, to anecdotes he can't shake, to literary figures he relates to - ending up with the rather heartbreaking image of Frankenstein's monster, "disappearing forever in the Arctic ice on the frozen blank page that is Canada, the garbage dump of so many of the world's daydreams."

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  • Libraries
  • Libraries -- History
  • Books and reading