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...the Bush administration may, in future years, be remembered 'for bringing peace to the Middle East' (as Condoleezza Rice has pronounced). History may be the mother of truth, but it can also give birth to illegitimate children.

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Alberto Manguel History Perseverance Of Memory Politics

But a reader's ambition knows no bounds.

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Alberto Manguel Reader Reading

All these are readers, and their gestures, their craft, the pleasure, the responsibility and the power they derive from reading, are common with mine. I am not alone.

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Alberto Manguel Readers Reading

As centuries of dictators have known, an illiterate crowd is the easiest to rule; since the craft of reading cannot be untaught once it has been acquired, the second-best recourse is to limit its scope.

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Alberto Manguel Censorship Dictators Illiteracy Reading

However readers make a book theirs, the end is that book and reader become one. The world that is a book is devoured by a reader who is a letter in the world's text; thus a circular metaphor is created for the endlessness of reading. We are what we read. The process by which the circle is completed is not, Whitman argued, merely an intellectual one; we read intellectually on a superficial level, grasping certain meanings and conscious of certain facts, but at the same time, invisibly, unconsciously, text and reader become intertwined, creating new levels of meaning, so that every time we cause the text to yield something by ingesting it, simultaneously something else is born beneath it that we haven't yet grasped. That is why - as Whitman believed, rewriting and re-editing his poems over and over again - no reading can ever be definitive.

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Alberto Manguel Reader Reading

If the library in the morning suggests an echo of the severe and reasonable wishful order of the world, the library at night seems to rejoice in the world's essential, joyful muddle.

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Alberto Manguel Libraries Library Order World

The world encyclopedia, the universal library, exists, and it is the world itself.

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Alberto Manguel Encyclopedia Library World

Saint John, in a moment of confusion, tells us not to love the world because all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life,is not of the Father, but is of the world. This injunction is at best a paradox. Our humble and astonishing inheritance is the world and only the world, whose existence we constantly test (and prove) by telling ourselves stories about it. The suspicion that we and the world are made in the image of something wonderfully and chaotically coherent far beyond our grasp, of which we are also part; the hope that our exploded cosmos and we, its stardust, have an ineffable meaning and method; the delight in retelling the old metaphor of the world as a book we read and in which we too are read; the conceit that what we can know of reality is an imagination made of language — all this finds its material manifestation in that self-portrait we call a library. And our love for it, and our lust to see more of it, and our pride in its accomplishments as we wander through shelves full of books that promise more and more delights, are among our happiest, most moving proofs of possessing, in spite of all the miseries and sorrows of this life, a more intimate, consolatory, perhaps redeeming faith in a method behind the madness than any jealous deity could wish upon us.

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Alberto Manguel Books Consolation God Libraries Meaning Naturalism World

I know my time will come soon enough, but I will not dwell on it. What is the purpose? We might as well dwell on the work of our teeth or on the mechanics of our walk. It is there, it will always be there, and I don't intend to spend my glorious hours looking over my shoulder to see death's icy face.

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Alberto Manguel Acceptance Death Fear Of Death Living Living Well

We are losing our common vocabulary, built over thousands of years to help and delight and instruct us, for the sake of what we take to be the new technology's virtues.

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Alberto Manguel Technology Vocabulary Words

Words tell us what we, as a society, believe the world to be

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Alberto Manguel Words

In the light, we read the inventions of others; in the darkness we invent our own stories.

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Alberto Manguel Dark Light Read Stories Write

Darkness promotes speech.

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Alberto Manguel Dark Darkness Speech

Deserted libraries hold the shades of writers who worked within, and are haunted by their absence.

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Alberto Manguel Library Writers

The stories that unfold in the space of a writer's study, the objects chosen to watch over a desk, the books selected to sit on the shelves, all weave a web of echoes and reflections of meanings and affections, that lend a visitor the illusion that something of the owner of this space lives on between these walls, even if the owner is no more.

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Alberto Manguel Author Desk Shelves Study Writer

Histories, chronologies and almanacs offer us the illusion of progress, even though, over and over again, we are given proof that there is no such thing.

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Alberto Manguel Almanacs Chronologies Histories Progress

At night, here in the library, the ghosts have voices.

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Alberto Manguel Ghosts Library

The love of libraries, like most loves, must be learned.

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Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

Libraries, whether my own or shared with a greater reading public, have always seemed to me pleasantly mad places, and for as long as I can remember I've been seduced by their labyrinthine logic, which suggests that reason (if not art) rules over a cacophonous arrangement of books.

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Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

Entering a library, I am always stuck by the way in which a certain vision of the world is imposed upon the reader through its categories and its order.

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Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

During the day, the library is a realm of order.

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Alberto Manguel Library Order

The weight of absence is as much a feature of any library as the constriction of order and space.

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Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

Like Petrach's, my books know infinitely more than I do, and I'm grateful that they even tolerate my presence. At times I feel that I abuse the privilege.

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Alberto Manguel Books Library

Immaterial as water, too vast for any mortal apprehension, the Web's outstanding qualities allow us to confuse the ungraspable with the eternal.

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Alberto Manguel Computers Internet
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