It's not a novel, but rather a collection of short stories describing the influence of literature during his formative years, and how that love stayed with him, inspiring his writing everyday. I haven't actually done a lot of reading while I've been here in Paris, but today was the perfect day for it, so I indulged. I bought this book when he was doing a book signing on Fripp Island over the Christmas break, and had the pleasure of meeting him in person. He signed the book for me on the starting page of the chapter, aptly titled, "A Southerner in Paris."
Maybe I'm romanticizing books, or maybe it's just been so long I can't really remember when I read a book for pleasure, but it was nice to turn off the laptop, cozy up on my bed, and hold an actual book in my hands, reading solely for the purpose of reading. That this topic itself is the focus of the entire book might have something to do with why I'm writing this now. A quote:
There is no passion more rewarding than reading itself...it remains the best way to dream and to feel the sheer carnal joy of being fully and openly alive.I've always been a bookworm, and I thank my parents for instilling in me a love of ink on bound paper. Another chapter, another quote:
Books are living things and their task lies in their vows of silence. You touch them as they quiver with a divine pleasure. You read them and they fall asleep to happy dreams for the next ten years. If you do them the favor of understanding them, of taking in their portions of grief and wisdom, then they settle down in contented residence in your heart.On that note, I bid you adieu. May you always have a good book in hand.
Found your blog looking around and I adore it. Your adventure sounds positively storybook. I'm a bookworm too. I was chatting with a friend recently about how, sometimes, even the physical presence of a book is comforting to me. I like picturing them "settling down in my heart." Thanks for sharing that quote.
ReplyDeleteThanks Natalie! It is rather storybook, and at times I forget that, just living day-to-day. I'm glad you found my blog, and enjoy it! (I've been on a blog-cation, I guess you could say, because springtime has arrived in the city, and it's beautiful.)
ReplyDeleteI miss my family's book collection back home...there's been perfect outside reading weather lately, and I've been in the mood for a good read. And I'm glad the quote struck a chord...he's such a great writer, I couldn't *not* share it. :]