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My Reading Life [Versión Kindle]

Pat Conroy

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Bestselling author Pat Conroy acknowledges the books that have shaped him and celebrates the profound effect reading has had on his life.

Pat Conroy, the beloved American storyteller, is a voracious reader. Starting as a childhood passion that bloomed into a life-long companion, reading has been Conroy’s portal to the world, both to the farthest corners of the globe and to the deepest chambers of the human soul. His interests range widely, from Milton to Tolkien, Philip Roth to Thucydides, encompassing poetry, history, philosophy, and any mesmerizing tale of his native South. He has for years kept notebooks in which he records words and expressions, over time creating a vast reservoir of playful turns of phrase, dazzling flashes of description, and snippets of delightful sound, all just for his love of language. But for Conroy reading is not simply a pleasure to be enjoyed in off-hours or a source of inspiration for his own writing. It would hardly be an exaggeration to claim that reading has saved his life, and if not his life then surely his sanity.
 
In My Reading Life, Conroy revisits a life of reading through an array of wonderful and often surprising anecdotes: sharing the pleasures of the local library’s vast cache with his mother when he was a boy, recounting his decades-long relationship with the English teacher who pointed him onto the path of letters, and describing a profoundly influential period he spent  in Paris, as well as reflecting on other pivotal people, places, and experiences. His story is a moving and personal one, girded by wisdom and an undeniable honesty. Anyone who not only enjoys the pleasures of reading but also believes in the power of books to shape a life will find here the greatest defense of that credo.


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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 698 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 364
  • Números de página - ISBN de origen: 0385533578
  • Editor: Nan A. Talese (2 de noviembre de 2010)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B003F3PKDG
  • Texto a voz: No activado
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4.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Conroy champions good lit like only he can 10 de noviembre de 2010
Por G. J. Mabe - Publicado en Amazon.com
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So I finished "My Reading Life," Pat Conroy's ode to the books (and the book people) that have shaped him. Completed the slim volume in one last gasp, just before 1 a.m., having passed the point of no return, the moment when a book screams "Finish me!" and you obey.

Like my usual time spent with Conroy from Carolina, I left it feeling enraptured, engaged, delighted, and yes, a bit deflated. I'm not sure why.

It made me want to hole up and hibernate for the winter, primed with a plethora of books, to tackle the tomes he loves. Thomas Wolfe and Tolstoy. Balzac. James Dickey. He even suggests another go around with "Gone with the Wind."

I, too, know what it's like to feel the pulse begin to pound at the sight of a used bookstore. I, too, know what it's like when a book grabs you, stabs you, haunts your dreams, rearranges your life. I loved hearing Conroy's version in his curious way.

But the best of the rest was his chapter about Gene Norris, a beloved English teacher who gave a trembling, terrified adolescent a gift he could never quite repay. Norris taught him, yes. He gave him books, indeed. But he drove him to the Wolfe boardinghouse in Asheville. He took Pat to meet a poet. He saw a spark and ignited an inferno.

In a way, "My Reading Life" is almost elegiac. He laments being born in the century in which novels lost their stories, music lost its melody, art lots its form. He says he read something claiming that paper-printed books will be obsolete in two years.

Maybe, maybe not. But I get his point. We no longer live in a literary age. Sound bites have made us spastic. Can't sit still. No time for stories. No time for depth.

We're a worse nation for it. Cheers to Pat Conroy for championing another, better way.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas An Instant Classic 2 de noviembre de 2010
Por John Warley - Publicado en Amazon.com
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Pat Conroy has written a book that may be his best yet. His talent as a story-teller has been well known to millions, and in this jewel of a book he polishes his art until it becomes mirror-like, where every reader is likely to see reflected back something in his or her experience that will make them laugh or cry out loud. Pat describes, as only he can, the highs and lows, loves and foibles of a real human being who has not only lived life to the fullest, but has thought deeply about that life. Because he is so well read, he can bring context to the role of literature. Each vignette makes its own compelling case for the essential need to read, as widely and deeply as we can. Beginning with "The Lily," his mother's early influence, he takes us on journey that careens through Thomas Wolfe, James Dickey, Leo Tolstoy, and Margaret Mitchell. Alice Walker will not like this book, for reasons described with Pat's hilarious and harpoon-like wit. But unless you happen to be Alice Walker, you'll love it.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas The best there is. 3 de noviembre de 2010
Por D. Moring - Publicado en Amazon.com
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I left work today and went directly to Borders to buy this book. I couldn't wait to read it and I wasn't disappointed. Its wonderful. A touching memoir of the role that great books have played in the author's life. I will stand on the coffee tables of Philip Roth or John Irving or Tom Wolfe in my muddy work boots and tell them all the same thing: Pat Conroy is the greatest living American author.
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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. &quote;
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This book demonstrates again and again that there is no passion more rewarding than reading itself, that it remains the best way to dream and to feel the sheer carnal joy of being fully and openly alive. &quote;
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