The Creepy Side of Old Books!

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The relationships between writing and memory, and between immortality and death have long been fundamental elements of the negotiation and exchange between readers and writers. Our texts are paradoxically marks of presence and absence, life and death at the same time. Usually this is not such an explicitly materialist issue, but at times in the history of writing this philosophical nexus has been quite actualized in the writing material themselves.

In the spirit of reading more than you really wanted to know, this post http://blogs.harvard.edu/houghton/2013/05/24/bound-in-human-skin/ from Harvard’s Houghton Library is a little creepy.

 

A Way with Words, a radio program and podcast about language.

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Below is a link to a remarkable public radio program about language, words, history and various fascinating related things.

If you are not familiar with it, enjoy: 

 

 

A Way with Words is a lively hour-long public radio show and podcast about language. Co-hosts Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett take calls from listeners about

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