In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians
Libraries, with their miles and miles of books are, for writers and readers alike, the magical portal to new worlds-the source of terrors, delights, and pleasures aplenty. Here, in one volume, noted author and librarian Michael Cart has assembled a fascinating collection of twentieth century...
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Libraries, with their miles and miles of books are, for writers and readers alike, the magical portal to new worlds-the source of terrors, delights, and pleasures aplenty. Here, in one volume, noted author and librarian Michael Cart has assembled a fascinating collection of twentieth century short fiction about libraries and librarians: from such classics as Borges's "The Library of Babel" and Isaac Babel's "The Public Library," to such contemporary gems as John Cheever's "Trouble of Marcie Flint" and Lorrie Moore's "Community Life." Love, lunacy, obsession, and the joy of reading come together in a collection that readers, booksellers, and librarians would agree is long overdue.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781585674169 (1585674168)
ASIN: 1585674168
Publish date: 2003-10-28
Publisher: Overlook TP
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
"Short Stories About Libraries and Librarians" - How could I pass that up?Well, I didn't!However, overall, I have to say this collection was good, but not awe-inspiring. Too many of the stories merely featured libraries or librarians, rather than having something to say *about* them. The collection ...
I didn't enjoy this one very much. Normally, I don't read short stories, but I figured that stories about libraries would be interesting as the library is one of my favorite places. However, there isn't a lot here about libraries or funny library stories.... Would not recommend...
I was expecting a cute book with a cute gimmick, a book with stories about librarians. What librarian wouldn’t buy that? I was surprised to find lots of good stories, stories that would have been good whether the main character was a librarian or a garbage collector. Favorites were stories by John C...