The must-have literary book of the season! Over the course of a year,
the bestselling author of A History of Reading spends a month with
each of his 12 favourite books, allowing us to observe both the heart
of the reading experience and how life around us can be illuminated by
what we read. From June 2002 to may 2003, Alberto Manguel set out to
reread twelve of the books he likes best, and to share with us, his
“gentle readers,” his impressions and experiences in doing so. We
travel with him as he leaves Canada to set up house in a medieval
presbytery in France, visits his childhood home in Argentina and
embarks on trips to various other places, always carrying a book in
his hand. The result is an immensely enjoyable collection for every
lover of reading — something between an intimate diary, a collection
of literary thoughts, and the best travel memoir. A Reading Diary
ranges from reflections on much-loved writers — Margaret Atwood, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, Cervantes — to seductive
introductions to others about whom you will want to know more, such as
Sei Shonagon and Adolfo Bioy Casares, simultaneously providing
insights into the world of today, its changing seasons and pleasures,
its shifting politics and wars — all illuminated by the great novel
he is reading at the time. A Reading Diary is a walk through a
year’s worth of best beloved books in the company of an eclectically
learned friend. Touching on themes of home and wandering, memory and
loss, Alberto Manguel perfectly traces the threads between our reading
and our lived experience. Excerpt from A Reading Diary: June Saturday
We have been in our house in France for just over a year, and already
I have to leave, to visit my family in Buenos Aires. I don’t want to
go. I want to enjoy the village in summer, the garden, the house kept
cool by the thick ancient walls. I want to start setting up the books
on the shelves we have just had built. I want to sit in my room and
work. On the plane, I pull out a copy of Adolfo Bioy Casares’s The
Invention of Morel, the tale of a man stranded on an island that is
apparently inhabited by ghosts, a book I read for the first time
thirty, thirty-five years ago. . . .
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ISBN
9780307370266
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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