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In The Library at Night, Alberto Manguel invites readers on an enchanting journey through the labyrinthine world of libraries, exploring their significance across time and cultures. This contemplative work weaves together personal reflections and historical insights, revealing the profound relationship between literature, memory, and the human experience.
Manguel’s narrative traverses the shelves of his childhood, where the magic of stories first ignited his imagination. He expands this personal lens to encompass the vastness of libraries, from the ancient scrolls of Egypt and Greece to the digital repositories of the Internet. Each chapter serves as a portal, connecting the reader to the diverse realms of knowledge and inspiration that libraries embody.
This book is ideal for anyone who cherishes the written word, including lovers of Manguel's other works, such as A History of Reading. It resonates with those who appreciate the role of libraries as both physical spaces and metaphors for exploration and discovery.
"A celebration of the written word and the spaces that protect it—an essential read for all who value the power of stories."
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 400
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300151305
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