#163 Sat (12/3/22) - the age at which real life can be rightly said to begin

Now, however, having reached the age of fifty-six (which, according to Dostoyevsky in The Idiot, is “the age at which real life can be rightly said to begin”) ...

...found in Alberto Manguel's The Library at Night


Alberto Manguel also wrote The Library at Night, With Borges, Homer's Illiad and Odyssey, and Curiosity, among many other interesting works. I recently discovered he has produced A Dictionary of Imaginary Places but this is not available to check-out. His love of books and libraries, history and literature, reading and labyrinths makes him a very Borgesian author.  He shares many of the interests and touchpoints of the master.  I should read more of his work.

Note: In The Collection of Sand, Italo Calvino wrote an essay on Manguel's Dictionary, entitled "An Archipelago of Imaginary Places."


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