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“When you stand inside somebody's library, you get a powerful sense of who they are, and not just who they are now but who they've been. . . . It's a wonderful thing to have in a house. It's something I worry is endangered by the rise of the e-book. When you turn off an e-book, there's no map. All that's left behind is a chunk of gray plastic. ~ Lev Grossman”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“A self without a shelf remains cryptic; a home without books naked.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
tags: books
“People sometimes act as though owning books you haven't read constitutes a charade or pretense, but for me, there's a lovely mystery and pregnancy about a book that hasn't given itself over to you yet--sometimes I'm the most inspired by imagining what the contents of an unread book might be. ~ Jonathan Lethem, author of The Fortress of Solitude”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“I do lend my books, but I have to be a bit selective because my marginalia are so incriminating.” --Alison Bechdel”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“Just as television didn't put an end to radio or the movies (to say nothing of books), I don't think e-books will put an end to hard copies, even for someone like me who loves technology and does not fetishize the physical medium of books. ~ Steven Pinker, author of The Lauguage Instinct, How the Mind Works The Blank Slate and The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“I hate lending, or borrowing—if you want me to read a book, tell me about it, or buy me a copy outright. Your loaned edition sits in my house like a real grievance. And in lieu of lending books, I buy extra copies of those I want to give away, which gives me the added pleasure of buying books I love again and again.” --Jonathan Lethem”
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“There is a simple rule: practice a kind of generous selfishness. Give a book to a friend, but don't lend it, because you will never get it back. ~ James Wood, author of The Book Against God.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“Correction of Earlier Entry: 8/01/12
We read over the shoulders of giants; books place us in dialogue not just with an author but with other readers.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“I feel that my tendency to acquire books is rather like someone smoking two packs a day: it's a terrible vice that I wish I could shuck. I love my books, and with all their dog-ears and underlinings they are irreplaceable; but I sometimes wish they'd just vanish. ~ Claire Messud, author of The Emperor's Child.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
tags: books
“RE: Kindle, iPad, et cetera: For a researcher, these new ways of accessing information are just extraordinary. I thing it introduces the possibility of a new standard of cognitive exactness and precision. ~ Rebecca Goldstein, author of Properties of Light: A Novel of Love, Betrayal and Quantum Physics.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books
“Paper remains the standard to which digital media can only aspire.”
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“Whatever life lessons we can glean from having read, perhaps being middle of a book is what really counts as living.”
Leah Price, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books: The History and Future of Reading
“Compare Facebook posts to Gutenberg’s Bible, and civilization seems to be going down the drain. But compare tweets to indulgences, and it’s much of a muchness.”
Leah Price, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books: The History and Future of Reading

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