The library at night by alberto manguel the sleepless reader. Alberto manguel, that great scholar of books and reading, charms in this new book, the library at night, a guided tour of the history of libraries, both public and private. This is written more in the pursuit of learned pleasure than of pedantic knowledge, by a man plainly in love with books and reading. Alberto manguel the library at night part 1 of 2 youtube. A book discovered at 10 is very different from one encountered at and. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The library at night by alberto manguel librarything. Manguel is one of those authors i knew very little about a year ago but then when i started blogging it seemed that everyone knew about him, had read his works, and loved him beyond measure. I was not quite sure what to expect from this book, from simply reading the title. A reader on reading by alberto manguel in djvu, doc, txt download e book. Alberto manguel on his favourite libraries and bookstores.
Its fondness for leathery bindings and its fussy annoyance about the evil white scabs of pricestickers slimily glued to book jackets soon give way to a crusading defence of the library as a mental sanctuary, a repository of memory, the only kind of home that has any emotional value. The acclaimed writer on books and reading discusses his book the library at night which presents a history of libraries past and present. The library at night is a book to be read slowly and if possible debated with other book lovers. The library at night is the first book i have read by alberto manguel. Alberto manguel is a writer, translator, editor, and critic, but would rather define himself as a reader. The library at night download pdfepub alberto manguel pdf.
So far in regards to the book weve got a reader on reading feedback end users havent still eventually. The library at night, is a globe and mail best book and a glorious return to the territory and style of manguels acclaimed bestselling a history of reading. Within the boundaries of the argentinian embassy in israel my father was in the diplomatic service, very little happened, or at least very little compared to the fabulous adventures of my favourite literary. See all books authored by alberto manguel, including the dictionary of imaginary places, and the library at night, and more on. Alberto manguel is a writer, a translator, and an editor of international reputation.
Inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home near the loire, in france, alberto manguel, the acclaimed writer on books and readi. In a previous house, they were piled in such pro fusion that his children complained they needed a library card to enter their own home. I could only hope that it would not disappoint and it did not. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws. A reader on reading by alberto manguel books library. A canadian argentineborn writer, translator, and editor. Alberto manguel is an argentineborn writer, translator, and editor, and the author of many books of both nonfiction, including a history of reading 1996, the library at night 2007 and homer. Roberto calasso roberto calasso alberto manguels book, a song of praise to the art of asking questions and exploring answers, curiously escapes categorisation.
If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. A delightful set of interlinked essays that explore the history of reading, by a novelist news from a foreign country came, 1990 and anthologist other fires, 1985, etc. I can say now, after completing it earlier today, that i am looking forward to reading other selections that this author has written. Feb 26, 2018 the library at night download pdfepub alberto manguel pdf download. The library at night alberto manguel inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home near the loire, in france, alberto manguel, the acclaimed writer on books and reading, has taken up the subject of libraries. The starting point is a question, alberto manguel writes in the introduction to the library at. The library at night alberto manguel the captive reader. Bibliophile alberto manguels the library at night evokes a magical.
Manguel draws from the construction of his personal library at his home in france, seducing the reader with that image of the reader engrossed in a book, darkness all. The library at night is a book by one of my favourite readers, a man who has made a career writing about us and our obsession, in the process creating a series of books that highlight the joys of books and all that would relate to them. Alberto manguel is currently considered a single author. A space for methodical research during the day, at night it fosters a sense of immersion, of errant inspiration and. The library at night, fortunately, is more than a tour of the microcosm contained in manguels converted barn. He is the author of numerous nonfiction books such as the dictionary of imaginary places cowritten with gianni guadalupi in 1980, a history of reading 1996, the library at night 2007 and. A reading diary very nearly made my top ten books of 2010 list so i was understandably excited to read the library at night by alberto manguel and, as expected, i adored it. So the library at night is a pleasant journey across times and places, manguel exploring the history of book collections and repositories and the people behind them, and the books in them. Inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home near the loire, in france, alberto manguel, the acclaimed writer on books and reading. The library at night alberto manguel stuck in a book. Theres lots of food for thought to be well digested. This elegy for his library, including digressions on citizenship, dictionaries, gods speech, and creativity, shows a profound appreciation for the shibboleths and. The library at night revels in the physical pleasure of drifting and dipping through the gutenberg galaxy of inkonpaper books.
There is an old superstition that books, alone in the night and the. Alberto manguel legend has it that proteus was a sea god, shepherd of the water flocks, capable of seeing the future and of constantly changing his appearance. The library at night alberto manguel yale university press new haven, ct 2008. So when a rightwing government appointed alberto manguel to. Alberto manguel download the library at night alberto manguel ebook. Editions of the library at night by alberto manguel. The national library in buenos aires sits at the epicentre of argentine cultural life. The library at night by alberto manguel in doc, epub, fb2 download e book.
In packing my library, manguel continues his celebration of the book as object, conduit, and talisman. Manguel mentions many of the lost libraries and books from the familiar the library of alexandria, the many lost texts. Inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home near the loire, in france, alberto manguel, the acclaimed writer on. The book is organized by topic library at night, library as space, library as power i found these topics to be more accessible than a typical i was reminded of a book that brought me to tears a universal history of the destruction of books. Alberto manguel is an author, book collector and world traveler who in his youth dreamt of becoming a librarian p. Bibliophile alberto manguels the library at night evokes a magical, living universe, says peter conrad peter conrad sat 26 apr 2008 19. The library at night alberto manguel national library. Manguel begins his book evoking sadness at having to pack and store the roughly 35,000 volumes he had arrayed in a rural french farm building for 15 years, a library that was to me an utterly. Inspired by the process of creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home near the loire, in france, alberto manguel, the acclaimed writer on books and reading, has taken up the subject of libraries. Our imaginary geography is infinitely vaster than that of the material world. Alberto manguel is a wanderer among books, immensely curious in such an intriguing way that he lets his readers easily discover the fruits of his curiosity.
In this particular one, alberto manguels subject is libraries, taking us the reader from his own, created in. The library at night round tables american library association. Alberto manguel books list of books by author alberto. From ancient sumer to modernday iraq although manguel also looks at positive events in book and. Alberto manguel oc frsl born march, 1948 in buenos aires is an argentinecanadian anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist, editor, and a former director of the national library of argentina.
As an anecdotal and highly personal history, the work celebrates the joys, delights, and endless quirky details of reading, writing, and books. Its agreeably digressive path does not begin at the beginning and proceed chronologically. I ve been writing about reading, libraries and books for quite a few decades now, and ive lived among books ever since i was a child. Inspired by creating a library for his fifteenthcentury home. The library at night is a delightful collection of essays about the past. His previous books include the library at night and packing my library. This observation, however trite, allows us to sense the immense generosity implied in this vital human function. Benjamin had to abandon his own library under more fraught circumstances, a step ahead of the nazis, but that does not diminish the elegiac quality of manguels slender book, made up of a main essay punctuated by 10 digressions that take in love of the book among peoples of the book, shakespeare, callimachus, and other tropes of. The library at night by alberto manguel penguin random house. Now living in the loire, the argentinianborn cultural critic has designed a library for his needs. Boyd tonkin interview with alberto manguel, the independent books jump out of their jackets when manguel opens them and dance in delight as they make contact with his ingenious, voluminous brain.
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