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The Book Collection That Devoured My Life by Luc Sante 

Wherein Luc Sante describes everyone following this tumblr. Fantastic!

(via booksinthekitchen)

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    ALSO: new favorite tumblr, right there!
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    Oh, Luc! Hi! Are you listening to Dubstep right now? Seriously, Luc Sante was my professor last semester, and he is one...
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    Sante describes everyone following...tumblr. Fantastic!
  16. moorehn reblogged this from scribnerbooks and added:
    One of my favorite articles.
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    Libraries no one reads… Wherein...Sante describes everyone following
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    Love this: “Books are much more than container vessels for ideas. They are very nearly living things, or at least are...
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