Friday, June 5, 2026

Sven Birkerts on Rereading

Possibly I believed, as most survivors of higher education believe, that a book is somehow used up, finished, by our reading; that it is a device, spring-loaded with themes and characters, which discharges itself fully as we finish, and that anything else—our memories and references—constitutes a kind of dreamlike residue. I no longer think so. Reading infiltrates. Books stay alive, not just in the active imagination, but in the very structures of our awareness. --Sven Birkerts, "The Reading Life," in Reading Life: Books for the Ages (2007, Graywolf Press, p. 21)

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