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The New York Public Library Literature Companion
The New York Public Library Literature Companion | Staff of The New York Public Library
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Pick up The New York Public Library Literature Companion to check the dates of Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past or to find out how James Joyce's Ulysses changed U.S. obscenity laws, and you may find yourself hours later absorbed in the imaginary worlds of Camelot and The Matrix or sidetracked by the fascinating history of The New Yorker. Designed to satisfy the curious browser as well as the serious researcher, this exciting new resource offers the most up-to-date information on literature available in English from around the world, from the invention of writing to the age of the computer. Interwoven throughout the more than 2,500 succinct and insightful entries on Creators, Works of Literature, and Literary Facts and Resources are the fascinating facts and quirky biographical details that make literature come alive. Readers will discover, for instance, that Walt Whitman was fired from his government job after his personal copy of Leaves of Grass was discovered in his desk by the Secretary of the Interior, who was scandalized by it; that James Baldwin remembered listening to blues singer Bessie Smith ("playing her till I fell asleep") when he was writing his first book; and that a publisher turned down the serialization rights to Gone with the Wind, saying, "Who needs the Civil War now -- who cares?" Looking for information about book burning or how many Nobel laureates have come from Japan? You'll find it here. Trying to remember the name of that movie based on a favorite book? Read the "Variations" section -- you'll be amazed at the pervasive presence of great literature in today's entertainment. From Aristophanes to Allende, from Bergson to Bloom, the biographical entries will inform readers about the men and women who have shaped -- and are shaping -- the literary world. Look into "Works of Literature" to discover the significance of Beowulf, The Fountainhead, Doctor Zhivago, and nearly 1,000 other titles. Check the "Dictionary of Literature" to find out what the critics and theorists are talking about. And if you wish to delve even deeper, "Websites for Literature" and "Literary Factbooks and Handbooks" are just two of the bibliographies that will point readers in the right direction. Unique in scope and design and easy to use, The New York Public Library Literature Companion will be at home on every reader's shelf. Whether you are immersed in Stephen King or King Lear, this book has the insights, facts, and fascinating stories that will enrich your reading forever. With four major research centers and 85 branch libraries, The New York Public Library is internationally recognized as one of the greatest institutions of its kind. Founded in 1895, the library now holds more than 50 million items, including several world-renowned collections of literary manuscripts and rare books. Among the books published from the library in recent years are The New York Public Library Desk Reference (1998); The Hand of the Poet (1997); Letters of Transit: Reflections on Exile, Identity, Language, and Loss (1999); A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980 (1998); and Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World (2000).
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mrp27
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Anyone looking for a quick boredom buster, you can download this free paper craft from NYPL library shop. It's a little envelope with the list of 125 of the libraries favorite books. See how many you can check off as read!

alisiakae thank you for sharing! Just downloaded it! 5y
Bookwormjillk So cool. Thanks! 5y
mrp27 @4thhouseontheleft @Bookwormjillk Welcome! 🤗 (edited) 5y
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CoffeeK8
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Went to the holiday train show at the Bronx Botanical Garden and of course I had to get a picture of the New York Public Library reproduction.

squirrelbrain We went to that show 6 years ago - loved it! ❤️ 5y
Jerdencon Love it there - we go every year - it‘s so nice! 5y
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dgingo
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“A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit embalm‘d and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.” 📖🤎

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tournevis
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For anyone interested, NYPL is doing great things.

https://boingboing.net/2019/10/11/you-can-read-beautifully-illus.html

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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
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I made it to New York Public! (Not sure if I‘m standing by Patience or Fortitude). So beautiful inside!

KarenUK Enjoy! Just the best place 💕💕💕 6y
Soubhiville Wow so pretty! 6y
Zelma Oooh, great photo and what a fun trip for you! 6y
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My_novel_obsession Enjoy!!!! 6y
CouronneDhiver 👍🏽 6y
LeahBergen Oooooh! Have fun!! 😘 6y
BooknerdsLife Beautiful! Have a wonderful trip 😊 6y
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raelaschoenherr
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At the gorgeous New York Public Library Rose Reading Room last fall! I got there 10 minutes before closing time but soaked in as much of the book-loving ambiance as I could! #12daysofbookstagram #atthelibrary #nypl

Zelma Wow, that is breathtakingly beautiful! 😍 7y
TK-421 Gorgeous! 😍 7y
raelaschoenherr @Zelma Exactly my thought when I was there!! 7y
raelaschoenherr @TK-421 I sure thought so ☺️ 7y
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JennyBookworm
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RadicalReader @JennyBookworm I‘m favoring of borrowing books because I‘m never sure if I‘m going to fully enjoy a book enough to buy it 7y
JennyBookworm @RadicalReader I agree, but I do buy classics and books that I know I will read again 7y
RadicalReader @JennyBookworm what have been the most memorable books you have read multiple times? 7y
JennyBookworm @RadicalReader The Secret Garden is something I read about once a year, as well as most Dickens, Poe, Bronte(s), Christie, and Tolkien. All of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Lovecraft, LeGuin and Ray Bradbury are books that I reread either in whole or part. I also constantly go back in my volumes of short stories for a little break here and there. 7y
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CrowCAH
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#PublicLibrary

No trip is complete until I say “hi” to the books! 📚 📖

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