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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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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 21:49, 2 October 2023

Alberto Manguel

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.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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