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Has held numerous faculty appointments at universities around the world. Prolific writer, translator, novelist, and editor with a specialty on the aspects of writing and reading. Notable books include 'The Library at Night'(2008) about libraries, including his own well-known library, 'A Reader on Reading' (2010), and 'A History of Reading' (1996). Columnist for Geist magazine. | Has held numerous faculty appointments at universities around the world. Prolific writer, translator, novelist, and editor with a specialty on the aspects of writing and reading. Notable books include 'The Library at Night'(2008) about libraries, including his own well-known library, 'A Reader on Reading' (2010), and 'A History of Reading' (1996). Columnist for Geist magazine. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 2 October 2023
Country
Argentina
Birth - Death
1948 -
Occupation
Academic
Description
Has held numerous faculty appointments at universities around the world. Prolific writer, translator, novelist, and editor with a specialty on the aspects of writing and reading. Notable books include 'The Library at Night'(2008) about libraries, including his own well-known library, 'A Reader on Reading' (2010), and 'A History of Reading' (1996). Columnist for Geist magazine.