At one magical instant in your early childhood, the page of a book—that string of confused, alien ciphers—shivered into meaning. Words spoke to you, gave up their secrets; at that moment, whole universes opened. You became, irrevocably, a reader. Noted essayist Alberto Manguel moves from this essential moment to explore the 6000-year-old conversation between words and that magician without whom the book would be a lifeless object: the reader. Manguel lingers over reading as seduction, as rebellion, as obsession, and goes on to trace the never-before-told story of the reader's progress from clay tablet to scroll, codex to CD-ROM.
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["History""Reading""Books and reading""Lezen""Boeken""Histoire""books""Geschichte""Livres et lecture""Lesekultur""open_syllabus_project""Books and readinghistory""Lecture""Livre""LectureGo\u00fbt de la""Literaturehistory and criticism""Bookshistory"]