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Editions & Impressions; Twenty Years on the Book Beat / Basbanes, Nicholas A. ; Jaffe A ; Kaplan M., 2007

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Identifier: CC-47817-68837

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Scope and Contents

L.A. Times: "If anyone in the United States is truly a book person, surely it is Nicholas A. Basbanes. For two decades, the literary critic and columnist has cast a fond, even loving eye, on the culture of books, their substance, their wider meaning in society and the people who -- in ways similar and markedly different -- share his passion. His intense engagement with all things bookish shines from every page of his new collection of journalistic pieces, each one sparkling with insights born of total immersion in his beloved subject. Basbanes already has written a handful of indispensable books on this topic, but, as he makes clear in his introduction to "Editions & Impressions," he selected these particular essays "precisely because they are not replicated in any substantial way" in his other published work. The essays are radiant with his joy in discovering and exploring the byways of the book world. And what a world it is, full of fascinating characters and interesting tales, which Basbanes, with his experience covering "every imaginable kind of story as a newspaper reporter," is perfectly fitted to evoke. The first part of "Editions & Impressions" consists of chapters with Greek-derived titles, all beginning with the root prefix "biblio," meaning -- what else? book! Two are titled "Bibliophilia," meaning the love of books, something Basbanes certainly knows all about (having written such books as "A Gentle Madness" and, most recently, "Every Book Its Reader"). Yet he is never sappy, never shows even a hint of "bibliolatry" (the title of another essay), sacerdotal worship of books or a self-congratulatory tone. And when he considers other people's love for books, particularly among collectors public and private, he tackles the touchy subject of money. Indeed, as a librarian at the Boston Public Library acquisitions department told him, "[A]fter all these years of collecting, we'd have to be rich, don't you think?" But a bookseller avers that "if you can't get a particular book for money, that's really rare." That he brings up "filthy lucre" when examining the various factors that feed people's love for books is part of what makes this book uncommonly refreshing. There is a fascinating chapter titled "Bibliokleptomania," which reflects Basbanes' experience as an investigative reporter in the heady days after the 1972 Watergate break-in. Of "notorious book thief" Stephen C. Blumberg, who was convicted in 1991 of stealing more than 20,000 rare books and 10,000 manuscripts in 45 states and Canada, he cites the defense's argument that "a severe disillusionment disorder [forced] him to believe he must rescue the past and protect it from an indifferent environment," as well as the prosecutor's accusation that "just like any cat burglar . . . the man is a thief." A true bibliophile, Basbanes pronounces his own eminently sensible verdict: "Typical collectors, of course, preserve the relics of creativity and shared experience, and though bibliomania certainly involves obsession, it can be productive, so long as it is held reasonably in check." Such is Basbanes' gusto for books and everything to do with them that there is little doubt he would endure this rite of passage and more for a look at such a library. And, far from emerging "sorely troubled," Basbanes' exuberant spirit would be energized, as he so evidently has been in his multifarious book experiences around the world." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates

  • Creation: 2007

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Extent

0 See container summary (1 hard cover book + card + card (ink, handwriting) in dust jacket) ; 23.5 x 15.9 x 2.3 cm

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Location

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Custodial History

The Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, on loan from Ruth and Marvin A. Sackner and the Sackner Family Partnership.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Elizabeth Phillips, 2008.

General

Published: Durham, North Carolina : Fine Books Press. Signed by: Nicholas A. Bsbanes 7 April 2008 (b.c.- title page). Inscription: For Ruth and Marvin Sackner Two of the great Bibliophiles of their generation (and two of the gently mad) with warm regards and best wishes of the author.. Nationality of creator: American. General: Added by: MARVIN; updated by: RED.

Repository Details

Part of the The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry Repository

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