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Alberto Manguel

    March 13, 1948

    Alberto Manguel centers on the vital importance of the book within literate societies, arguing that the intellectual act has lost prestige. He advocates for libraries as essential symbols of collective memory, suggesting they should be valued over financial institutions. Manguel posits that humans can be defined as reading animals, driven to decipher the world and themselves. His work explores the profound connection between readers, texts, and the human experience.

    Alberto Manguel
    A History of Reading
    The Library at Night
    The Gates of Paradise
    Black Water
    The Overdiscriminating Lover
    The Dictionary of Imaginary Places