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"A playful celebrant of literary proliferation." --New Yorker (on the first edition) "Lively, cosmopolitan, and piquant, Zaid's treatise will engage every serious reader." --Booklist (on the first edition) "Reading liberates the reader and transports him from his book to a reading of himself and all of life." --from So Many Books Join the conversation! In So Many Books, Gabriel Zaid offers his observations on the literary condition: a highly original analysis of the predicament that readers, authors, publishers, booksellers, librarians, and teachers find themselves in today--when there are…mehr

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"A playful celebrant of literary proliferation." --New Yorker (on the first edition) "Lively, cosmopolitan, and piquant, Zaid's treatise will engage every serious reader." --Booklist (on the first edition) "Reading liberates the reader and transports him from his book to a reading of himself and all of life." --from So Many Books Join the conversation! In So Many Books, Gabriel Zaid offers his observations on the literary condition: a highly original analysis of the predicament that readers, authors, publishers, booksellers, librarians, and teachers find themselves in today--when there are simply more books than any of us can contemplate. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer, this second edition includes a new introduction by Robin Sloan and illustrations by Grant Silverstein.
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Gabriel Zaid's poetry, essays, social and cultural criticism, and business writings have been widely published throughout the Spanish-speaking world. He lives in Mexico City with the artist Basia Batorska, her paintings, three cats, and ten thousand books. Natasha Wimmer is an editor and a translator in New York City. Her translations include The Savage Detectives and 2666 by Roberto Bolaño and You Dreamed of Empires by Álvaro Enrigue. Robin Sloan is the author of the novels Moonbound, Sourdough, and Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. He splits his time between the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Joaquin Valley of California. Grant Silverstein specializes in etchings of a narrative character and in studies of figures, landscapes, and animals. He has illustrated several Paul Dry Books titles including Girlatee and The Battle Between the Frogs and the Mice. Silverstein lives in rural Pennsylvania.