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slauderdale
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Marx uses Auerbach as a case study for the invisible library; Wright took Wilde as his subject and essentially tried to recreate Wilde's invisible library as his own. Menard-Menard (Doot dooo de-doo-doo.)
— Jan 24, 2026 11:46AM
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slauderdale
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I love coming back to this after "Built of Books"/"Oscar's Books." They make great conversation with each other. I wonder if Wright and Marx have read the other's book.
— Jan 24, 2026 09:11AM
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Madi
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“A material library appears to occupy space, a three-dimensional space: it spreads over various walls, in several rooms, on multiple floors, and even across different buildings and sites. It resembles a highly complex physical structure.”
If this man explains what actual libraries are one more time I’m going to hit the roof.
— Nov 07, 2025 12:31PM
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If this man explains what actual libraries are one more time I’m going to hit the roof.

