
Título: The Library at Night
Autor: Alberto Manguel
Sinopse: In the tradition of A History of Reading, this book is an account of Manguels astonishment at the variety, beauty and persistence of our efforts to shape the world and our lives, most notably through something almost as old as reading itself: libraries. The Library at Night begins with the design and construction of Alberto Manguels own library at his house in western France a process that raises puzzling questions about his past and his reading habits, as well as broader ones about the nature of categories, catalogues, architecture and identity. Thematically organized and beautifully illustrated, this book considers libraries as treasure troves and architectural spaces; it looks on them as autobiographies of their owners and as statements of national identity. It examines small personal libraries and libraries that started as philanthropic ventures, and analyzes the unending promise and defects of virtual ones. It compares different methods of categorization (and what they imply) and libraries that have built up by chance as opposed to by conscious direction. In part this is because this is about the library at night, not during the day: this book takes in what happens after the lights go out, when the world is sleeping, when books become the rightful owners of the library and the reader is the interloper. Then all daytime order is upended: one book calls to another across the shelves, and new alliances are created across time and space. And so, as well as the best design for a reading room and the makeup of Robinson Crusoes library, this book dwells on more "nocturnal" subjects: fictional libraries like those carried by Count Dracula and Frankensteins monster; shadow libraries of lost and censored books; imaginary libraries of books not yet written. The Library at Night is a fascinating voyage through the mind of one our most beloved men of letters. It is an invitation into his memory and vast knowledge of books and civilizations, and throughout though mostly implicitly it is also a passionate defence of literacy, of the unique pleasures of reading, of the importance of the book. As much as anything else, The Library at Night reminds us of what a library stands for: the possibility of illumination, of a better path for our society and for us as individuals. That hope too, at the close, is replaced by something that fits this personal and eclectic book even better: something more fragile, and evanescent than illumination, though just as important.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “The Library at Night”, de Alberto Manguel, publicado pela editora Vintage Canada, em 2011 e com 384 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Vintage Canada
Páginas: 384
Ano: 2011
Edição:
Linguagem: en
ISBN: 0307370275
ISBN13: 9780307370273
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Vintage Canada apresentam um universo literário marcado por narrativas densas e personagens complexos, muitas vezes imersos em mistérios ou dramas pessoais intensos. As histórias frequentemente exploram ambientes isolados ou comunidades pequenas, onde segredos e tensões emergem com ritmo que alterna entre suspense e reflexão. O catálogo sugere uma preferência por tramas que combinam elementos de thriller, drama histórico e análise social, com um tom que pode variar do sombrio ao profundamente humano e até poético. Há obras que investigam conflitos internos e externos, desde crimes intricados até dilemas familiares, sempre com um cuidado notável na construção do clima e da atmosfera.
