by Tom Nissley (Find this book)
At once a love letter to literature and a charming guide to the books
most worth reading, A Reader's Book of Days features bite-size accounts
of events in the lives of great authors for every day of the year. Here
is Marcel Proust starting In Search of Lost Time and Virginia Woolf
scribbling in the margin of her own writing, "Is it nonsense, or is it
brilliance?" Fictional events that take place within beloved books are
also included: the birth of Harry Potter's enemy Draco Malfoy, the
blood-soaked prom in Stephen King's Carrie.
A Reader's Book of
Days is filled with memorable and surprising tales from the lives and
works of Martin Amis, Jane Austen, James Baldwin, Roberto Bolano, the
Bronte sisters, Junot Diaz, Philip K. Dick, Charles Dickens, Joan
Didion, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Keats, Hilary Mantel, Haruki Murakami,
Flannery O'Connor, Orhan Pamuk, George Plimpton, Marilynne Robinson, W.
G. Sebald, Dr. Seuss, Zadie Smith, Susan Sontag, Hunter S. Thompson,
Leo Tolstoy, David Foster Wallace, and many more. The book also notes
the days on which famous authors were born and died; it includes lists
of recommended reading for every month of the year as well as snippets
from book reviews as they appeared across literary history; and
throughout there are wry illustrations by acclaimed artist Joanna
Neborsky.
Brimming with nearly 2,000 stories, A Reader's Book of
Days will have readers of every stripe reaching for their favorite books
and discovering new ones. -- Publisher Marketing
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
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