"Buy hardcover copy of “Infinite Jest” at brick-and-mortar bookstore. Touch paper and feel connected..."

Buy hardcover copy of “Infinite Jest” at brick-and-mortar bookstore. Touch paper and feel connected to hundreds of years of printed language. Flash cashier knowing, learned smile. Commend self for protecting bookstores from onslaught of crass digital commercialism.


Walk home and experience heft of text as bag handles dig into palm. Embrace heaviness as evidence of import. Thumb nose at pedestrians who aren’t carrying impressive, heavy books. Feel smug.


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Rabolas
From my projects as an indie writer and poet, through everything about books and libraries, a blog on the world of indie Italian literature

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