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Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
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“...the reader who plucks a book from her shelf only once is as deprived as the listener who, after attending a single performance of a Beethoven symphony, never hears it again.”
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
“A dark imagination is, perhaps, more appealing before you know anything about darkness.”
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
“One of the strongest motivations for rereading is purely selfish: it helps you remember what you used to be like. Open an old paperback, spangled with marginalia in a handwriting you outgrew long ago, and memories will jump out with as much vigor as if you’d opened your old diary. These book-memories, says Hazlitt, are ‘pegs and loops on which we can hang up, or from which we can take down, at pleasure, the wardrobe of a moral imagination, the relics of our best affections, the tokens and records of our happiest hours.’ Or our unhappiest. Rereading forces you to spend time, at claustrophobically close range, with your earnest, anxious, pretentious, embarrassing former self, a person you thought you had left behind but who turns out to have been living inside you all along.”
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
“Reading a favorite book to your child is one of the most pleasurable forms of rereading, provided the child’s enthusiasm is equal to yours and thus gratifyingly validates your literary taste, your parental competence, and your own former self.”
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
― Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love
