Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Gass

“Unlike the love we’ve made or meals we’ve eaten, books congregate to form a record around us of what they’ve fed our stomachs or our brains. These are not a hunter’s trophies but the living animals themselves.”
William H. Gass, “In Defense of the Book, On the enduring pleasures of paper, type, page and ink”
July 12, 2000

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