Thursday, October 25, 2018

Rather magical …

… Growing Up in the Library | The New Yorker. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

It wasn’t that time stopped in the library. It was as if it were captured here, collected here, and in all libraries—and not only my time, my life, but all human time as well. In the library, time is dammed up—not just stopped but saved. The library is a gathering pool of narratives and of the people who come to find them. It is where we can glimpse immortality; in the library, we can live forever.

Dave also sends along this: The Library Fire: An Interview [about The Library Book] with Susan Orlean.

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