My research on the history of reading has been profiled in The New Yorker, The Economist, New York Times Book Review and the New York Times. Elisabeth Rodgers narrates this audiobook eloquently, paying. Enter your email address below and we will send you your username. I write for the New York Times Book Review, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, New York Review of Books, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe and Public Books (where I am also a section editor: pitch me). What We Talk About When We Talk About Books. I also edited Further Reading (with Matthew Rubery, Oxford UP 2020), Unpacking my Library: Writers and their Books (Yale UP, 2011) Literary Secretaries/Secretarial Culture (with Pamela Thurschwell) and (with Seth Lerer) a cluster of essays of PMLA on The History of the Book and the Idea of Literature. Examining the wear and tear on the books that they contain, English professor Leah Price finds scant evidence that a golden age of reading ever existed. My books include What We Talk About When We Talk About Books (Basic Books, 2019, Ukrainian translation 2020 Christian Gauss Prize) How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain ( Princeton UP, 2012 Patten Prize, Channing Prize, honorable mention for James Russell Lowell Prize) and The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel ( Cambridge UP, 2000). The shelves of the worlds great libraries, though, tell a more complicated story.
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