On Books

On the value of being a beginner
Ruby LaRocca • A Constitution for Teenage Happiness
“There are ducks on the farm and at one point Abrams says to Sebald, ‘I have always kept ducks, even as a child, and the colours of their plumage, in particular the dark green and snow white, seemed to me the only possible answer to the questions that are on my mind.’ It is an odd thing to say, but Sebald’s book is a long walk of oddities. I did no
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“That book sat on my various shelves for decades until I got around to it, and then it seemed to be written especially for me. I hope this provides some hope to the other unread books surrounding me who are wondering what will happen to them when I die. I don’t have the heart to tell them they will all be sold or recycled and will never see one ano
... See more“In the summer of 2008, when I was working as a beleaguered junior editor at a news magazine, I used to distract myself by visiting the Strand Bookstore, near Union Square in Manhattan, and rescuing one yellowing, waterlogged book from the dollar carts outside. There was a bizarre urgency to these missions for me—I kept imagining the fate of the bo
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