Posts Tagged ‘reading’

Reading in Bed

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

I haven’t read in bed for many years.  I used to lie on my side with a book, even a big book, propped open on the flat of the bed with my head on a pillow.  But, as my eyes (and the rest of me) aged, Ibegan to  have to wear glasses to read, and glasses don’t work sideways in bed.  They get distorted out of position by pillows etc.  Sometimes I try to hold a book up in the air, but a lot of my books are just too heavy.

Until the advent of the Kindle.

It is light.

I lie on my back.

I hold it above me.

I read in bed again!

Libraries

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

I always loved them, as buildings, as spaces: the dark side of the single standing shelf in the one room woman’s club library in Shinnston, WV, where the grown up books were.  Where I met Dostoyevsky.

The awesome lion-guarded 42nd Street Library in New York far more like the Metropolitan Museum than the library where I first took out books.  But in some weird way libraries never became my preferred  source of books: the books I loved most were in people’s houses (my mother’s set of Charlotte and Emily Bronte with the Rockwell Kent woodcut illustrations;  a book of cartoons in my aunt’s house in Scott County Tennessee that were like a twisted version of New York to me– drunk flappers and street urchins, pigeon breasted matrons).  I liked to own books.  I bought all the Black Stallion books, $2.00 each of birthday and holiday money over several years.

Why did I never bond with libraries? It wasn’t about ownership as much as about intimacy, perhaps.  I know people who read constantly from libraries, sometimes visiting several branches in a day to get enough books to tide them over their vacation. And I DID sign out books, stacks of books, but they weren’t mine.  I had to return them.  There was a vague anxiety about getting them back in a timely fashion, unsoiled, with no dog ears.

Partly, I think  I don’t like the social aspect of running into people I know. Reading is deeply private to me.  When I read, I leave my body here, and go elsewhere.   I trade books on Paperback Swap; I buy cheap used books via Bibliofind and the other places for used books. I look through my husband’s mysteries and thrillers if I’m really at a loss.  I hope soon, finally! to have an electronic reader, access to all books, all knowledge, all entertainment, all experience.

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Check out Verlyn Klinkenborg in the NYTimes, analyzing the difference between ereading and book reading:  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/opinion/15thu4.html .