In the Stacks
In The Stacks, by America’s leading librarian, is a volume of most unusual stories about that most evocative place: the library. Libraries are created worlds containing row upon row of shelves holding miles and miles of books. For many writers and bookworms the local public library was the portal...
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In The Stacks, by America’s leading librarian, is a volume of most unusual stories about that most evocative place: the library. Libraries are created worlds containing row upon row of shelves holding miles and miles of books. For many writers and bookworms the local public library was the portal the imagination first stepped across. In one volume, the cream of twentieth century short fiction – from Borges’s "The Library of Babel" to John Cheever’s "Trouble of Marcie Flint" to Lorrie Moore’s "Community Life" – about libraries and librarians, and the terrors and pleasures contained in books. Lunacy, love, obsession and the joy of reading are all gathered together in a volume most would agree is long overdue.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781585672592 (1585672599)
ASIN: 1585672599
Publish date: 2002-04-22
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Writing,
Literature,
Science,
Books About Books,
Literary Fiction,
Anthologies,
Adult,
Short Stories,
Library Science,
Fiction,
21st Century
Very mixed bag of stories about libraries and librarians. Some were interesting, some depressing and some were just plain wierd. None really stood out for me but it's an interesting collection.