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Library lives : [a constellation of books and objects from the Rylands] Stella Halkyard.

Van Pelt Library Z1021 .H35 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Halkyard, Stella, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
John Rylands Library.
Books and reading--History.
Books and reading.
Libraries--History.
Libraries.
Essays--Libraries.
Essays.
Archives in literature.
Physical Description:
237 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Manchester : Carcanet Lives & Letters, 2024.
Summary:
"Library Lives plots the lifelong love affair between one particular bookworm and the John Rylands Library in Manchester, its collections drawn from every corner and period of the textual and meta-textual world. How do we read - and what can we read from - a potsherd, a locket, a fragment of papyrus, a gorgeously illuminated medieval manuscript, an envelope, a seemingly ordinary book? Stella Halkyard, one of the library's erstwhile archivists, tells the life stories of some of this great library's previously unsung treasures and provides radical new readings for a few of its acclaimed gems. In a sequence of idiosyncratic and often playful short essays she celebrates the resonance of these objects and their ability to tell stories that range across time and place, from the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, to John Donne's shroud, eighteenth-century Chinese papermaking, Elizabeth Bishop's letters, plastic surgery in sixteenth-century Italy, the lining of Walt Whitman's hat, and Delia Derbyshire's wartime gas mask. Selected from Halkyard's popular 'Pictures from a Library' and 'Archive Corner' features published in PN Review over the last two decades, these essays have been brought together for the first time and put into productive dialogue with each other."--Page 4 of cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1800174373
9781800174375
OCLC:
1415241222

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