Three Men and a Book

Barzun describes a book club to which he belonged during which he and his club had made a point about books and readers, publishers and their methods. When it was over, for his part, he was glad to be free of the burden of reading, meeting and writing, but at the time he had a special cause of annoy...

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Published in:The American scholar 2001-06, Vol.70 (3), p.49-57
Main Author: BARZUN, JACQUES
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:eng
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Summary:Barzun describes a book club to which he belonged during which he and his club had made a point about books and readers, publishers and their methods. When it was over, for his part, he was glad to be free of the burden of reading, meeting and writing, but at the time he had a special cause of annoyance, as his ultimate review got lost in the breakup of the office.
ISSN:0003-0937
2162-2892