Portable Magic : A History of Books and their Readers

Portable Magic : A History of Books and their Readers

Smith, Emma

Editorial Penguin Books Ltd
Fecha de edición abril 2022 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9780241427262
352 páginas
Libro encuadernado en tapa dura
Dimensiones 222 mm x 138 mm


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Resumen del libro

'A fascinating journey into our relationship with the physical book...I lost count of the times I exclaimed with delight when I read a nugget of information I hadn't encountered before' Val McDermid, The TimesMost of what we say about books is really about the words inside them: the rosy nostalgic glow for childhood reading, the lifetime companionship of a much-loved novel. But books are things as well as words, objects in our lives as well as worlds in our heads. And just as we crack their spines, loosen their leaves and write in their margins, so they disrupt and disorder us in turn.

All books are, as Stephen King put it, 'a uniquely portable magic'. Here, Emma Smith shows us why. Portable Magic unfurls an exciting and iconoclastic new story of the book in human hands, exploring when, why and how it acquired its particular hold over us.

Gathering together a millennium's worth of pivotal encounters with volumes big and small, Smith reveals that, as much as their contents, it is books' physical form - their 'bookhood' - that lends them their distinctive and sometimes dangerous magic. From the Diamond Sutra to Jilly Cooper's Riders, to a book made of wrapped slices of cheese, this composite artisanal object has, for centuries, embodied and extended relationships between readers, nations, ideologies and cultures, in significant and unpredictable ways. Exploring the unexpected and unseen consequences of our love affair with books, Portable Magic hails the rise of the mass-market paperback, and dismantles the myth that print began with Gutenberg; it reveals how our reading habits have been shaped by American soldiers, and proposes new definitions of a 'classic'-and even of the book itself.

Ultimately, it illuminates the ways in which our relationship with the written word is more reciprocal - and more turbulent - than we tend to imagine.

Biografía del autor

Emma Smith nació y creció en Leeds. Aunque nadie se lo esperaba, fue a la universidad en Oxford, y en realidad nunca se marchó de allí. Hoy en día es profesora de Estudios Shakespearianos en el Hertford College y autora del superventas This is Shakespeare. Le gustan las películas mudas, observar las aves y los coches rápidos.





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