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Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel OC FRSL (born March 13, 1948, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Canadian anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist, editor, and a former Director of the National Library of Argentina. He is the author of numerous non-fiction books such as The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (co-written with Gianni Guadalupi in 1980), A History of Reading (1996), The Library at Night (2007) and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: A Biography (2008); and novels such as News From a Foreign Country Came (1991). Though almost all of Manguel's books were written in English, two of his novels (El regreso and Todos los hombres son mentirosos) were written in Spanish, and El regreso has not yet been published in English. Manguel has also written film criticism such as Bride of Frankenstein (1997) and collections of essays such as Into the Looking Glass Wood (1998). In 2007, Manguel was selected to be that year's annual lecturer for the prestigious Massey Lectures. in 2021, he gave the Roger Lancelyn Green lecture to the Lewis Carroll Society on his love of the 'Alice' stories from Lewis Carroll.

Alberto Manguel

Manguel in 2013
BornAlberto Manguel
March 13, 1948
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentinian, Canadian, French
Period1980–present
GenreNovel, essay
Notable worksA History of Reading, The Dictionary of Imaginary Places

For more than twenty years, Manguel has edited a number of literary anthologies on a variety of themes or genres ranging from erotica and gay stories to fantastic literature and mysteries.

Career

Manguel was born to Pablo and Rosalia Manguel, both Jewish.[1] He spent his first years in Israel where his father Pablo was the Argentine ambassador, returning to his native country at the age of seven. Later, in Buenos Aires, when Manguel was still a teenager, he met the writer Jorge Luis Borges, a customer of the Pygmalion Anglo-German bookshop in Buenos Aires where Manguel worked after school. As Borges was almost blind, he would ask others to read out loud for him, and Manguel became one of Borges' readers, several times a week from 1964 to 1968.

In Buenos Aires, Manguel attended the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires from 1961 to 1966; among his teachers were notable Argentinian intellectuals such as the historian Alberto Salas, the Cervantes scholar Isaias Lerner and the literary critic Enrique Pezzoni. Manguel did one year (1967) at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Filosofía y Letras, but he abandoned his studies and started working at the recently founded Editorial Galerna of (who thirty-five years later, now established in Barcelona, was to become Manguel's literary agent). In 1969 Manguel travelled to Europe and worked as a reader for various publishing companies: Denoël, Gallimard and Les Lettres Nouvelles in Paris, and Calder & Boyars in London.

1970s

In 1971, Manguel, living then in Paris and London, was awarded the Premio La Nación (Buenos Aires) for a collection of short stories. The prize was shared with the writer Bernardo Schiavetta. In 1972 Manguel returned to Buenos Aires and worked for a year as a reporter for the newspaper La Nación. In 1974, he was offered employment as foreign editor at the Franco Maria Ricci publishing company in Milan. Here he met Gianni Guadalupi and later, at Guadalupi's suggestion, wrote with him The Dictionary of Imaginary Places. The book is a travel guide to fantasy lands, islands, cities, and other locations from world literature, including Ruritania, Shangri-La, Xanadu, Atlantis, L. Frank Baum's Oz, Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, Thomas More's Utopia, Edwin Abbott's Flatland, C. S. Lewis' Narnia, and the realms of Francois Rabelais, Jonathan Swift, and J.R.R. Tolkien. In 1976, Manguel moved to Tahiti, where he worked as editor for Les Éditions du Pacifique until 1977. He then worked for the same company in Paris for one year. In 1978 Manguel settled in Milford, Surrey (England) and set up the short-lived Ram Publishing Company. In 1979, Manguel returned to Tahiti to work again for Les Éditions du Pacifique, this time until 1982.

1980s–1990s

External video
  Presentation by Manguel on A History of Reading, October 22, 1996, C-SPAN

In 1982 Manguel moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada and lived there (with a brief European period) until 2000. He has been a Canadian citizen ever since. Here Manguel contributed regularly to The Globe and Mail (Toronto), The Times Literary Supplement (London), The Village Voice (New York), The Washington Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Review of Books, The New York Times and Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), and reviewed books and plays for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Manguel's early impression of Canada was that it was "...like one of those places whose existence we assume because of a name on a sign above a platform, glimpsed at as our train stops and then rushes on." (from Passages: Welcome Home to Canada (2002), with preface by Rudyard Griffiths).[2] As well, though, Manguel noted that "When I arrived in Canada, for the first time I felt I was living in a place where I could participate actively as a writer in the running of the state."[3]

In 1983, he selected the stories for what is perhaps his best-known anthology Black Water: The Book of Fantastic Literature. His first novel, "News From a Foreign Country Came", won the McKitterick Prize in 1992.

In 1997, Manguel translated into English The Anatomist, first novel of the Argentine writer Federico Andahazi.

He was appointed as the Distinguished Visiting Writer in the Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Program at the University of Calgary from 1997 to 1999. Manguel was the Opening Lecturer at the "Exile & Migration" Congress, Boston University, in June 1999, and the Times Literary Supplement lecturer in 1997.

2000s

 
Manguel at Fronteiras do Pensamento (Frontiers of Thought) in 2014

In 2000, Manguel moved to the Poitou-Charentes region of France, where he and his partner purchased and renovated a medieval presbytery. Among the renovations was an oak-panelled library to house Manguel's nearly 40,000 books.[4] In September 2020, the collection was donated to the Centre for Research in the History of Reading in Lisbon, Portugal with Manguel as its head.[5]

Manguel held the Cátedra Cortázar at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2007 and the S. Fischer Chair at the Freie Universität Berlin, in 2003. In 2007, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Liège.

Manguel delivered the 2007 Massey Lectures which were later published as The City of Words and in the same year delivered the Northrop Frye-Antonine Maillet Lecture in Moncton, New Brunswick. He was the Pratt Lecturer at Memorial University of Newfoundland, in 2003.

In 2008, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris honoured Alberto Manguel as part of its 30th Anniversary Celebrations, by inviting him to set up a three-month long program of lectures, film and round tables.

He writes a regular column for Geist magazine.

Manguel's book History of Reading was referenced as a source of inspiration to the Book of Sand film.[6] He suffered a stroke in December 2013, and reflected on the experience in a 2014 op-ed in The New York Times.[7]

In December 2015 he was named director of the National Library in his native Argentina, replacing Horacio González.[8] Manguel held the post from July 2016 to August 2018.[9]

In 2018 he was awarded the Gutenberg Prize of the International Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz.

Personal life

He was married to Pauline Ann Brewer from 1975 to 1986, and their children are Alice Emily, Rachel Claire, and Rupert Tobias.[1] Upon divorcing Brewer in 1987, Manguel began seeing his current partner Craig Stephenson.[10][11] He has been a member of the Roxburghe Club since 2021. [12]

Bibliography

Novels

  • News from a Foreign Country Came. New York: C. Potter, 1991
  • Stevenson Under the Palm Trees. 2003. ISBN 0-88762-138-4
  • El regreso (A Return). 2005. ISBN 950-04-2653-6
  • Un amant très vétilleux (The Overdiscriminating Lover). 2005, ISBN 978-2-7427-5438-0
  • Todos los hombres son mentirosos (All Men Are Liars). 2008. ISBN 978-84-9867-340-1

Anthologies

Non-fiction

Critical studies and reviews

Prizes and awards

  • Gutenberg Prize of the International Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz (Germany, 2018)[13]
  • Prix Formentor (Spain, 2017)
  • Medalla al Mérito (Buenos Aires, 2007)
  • Milovan Vidakovic Literary Award (Novi Sad, Serbia, 2007)
  • Premio Grinzane Cavour, essay for Diario di un lettore (Italy, 2007)
  • Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Liège (Belgium, 2007)
  • Prix Roger Caillois (France, 2004)
  • Fellow of the S. Fischer Stiftung (Germany, 2004–2005)
  • Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France, 2004)
  • Fellow of the Simon Guggenheim Foundation (USA, 2004)
  • Prix Poitou-Charentes for Chez Borges (France, 2004)
  • Premio Germán Sánchez Ruipérez for best literary criticism (Spain, 2002)
  • Prix France Culture (Étranger), for Dans la forêt du miroir (France, 2001)
  • Prix Médicis Essai, for Une Histoire de la lecture (France, 1998)
  • Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France, 1996)
  • Harbourfront Award for Contribution to the Arts (Canada, 1992)
  • Canadian Writers' Association Award, fiction (Canada, 1992)
  • McKitterick First Novel Award (UK, 1992)
  • Lewis Gallantière Translation Prize (honourable mention), American Translators Association (USA, 1986)
  • German Critics Award for Von Atlantis bis Utopia, German translation of The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (Germany, 1981)
  • Literary Award La Nación for short stories (Buenos Aires, 1971)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Manguel, Alberto 1948– - Dictionary definition of Manguel, Alberto 1948– | Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on May 21, 2008. Retrieved October 30, 2006.
  3. ^ Alberto Manguel by Robert Birnbaum, The Morning News.
  4. ^ Alberto Manguel – Speaking at his and David Mason's lecture "You Are What You Read" at Kingston WritersFest, on Sat. 28 Sep. 2013, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  5. ^ Offman, Craig (September 13, 2020). "Alberto Manguel to donate 40,000 works to Lisbon's Centre for Research into the History of Reading". The Globe and Mail.
  6. ^ Video on YouTube
  7. ^ Alberto Manguel (March 7, 2014). "Thoughts that Can't Be Spoken". The New York Times. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  8. ^ Nolen, Stephanie (May 12, 2017). "Argentina's page turner: How a Canadian author became the leader of a library revolution". The Glkobe and Mail.
  9. ^ Samela, Gabriela (August 8, 2018). "Why Canadian Alberto Manguel's surprise exit from Argentina's national library spurred a national controversy". The Globe and Mail.
  10. ^ "Argentina's page turner: How a Canadian author became the leader of a library revolution". Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  11. ^ . www.tabletmag.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  12. ^ "Roxburgh Club membership roll". www.roxburgheclub.org.uk/. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "Verleger Gerhard Steidl aus Göttingen bekommt Gutenberg-Preis". HNA (in German). 2020-10-11. from the original on 2020-10-13. Retrieved 2021-11-15.

External links

  • manguel.com Official website
  • NYT article by Alberto Manguel on his personal library
  • at Geist.com
  • Alberto Manguel interviewed about his new book "A Reader on Reading".
  • Alberto Manguel Papers, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Alberto Manguel OC FRSL born March 13 1948 in Buenos Aires is an Argentine Canadian anthologist translator essayist novelist editor and a former Director of the National Library of Argentina He is the author of numerous non fiction books such as The Dictionary of Imaginary Places co written with Gianni Guadalupi in 1980 A History of Reading 1996 The Library at Night 2007 and Homer s Iliad and Odyssey A Biography 2008 and novels such as News From a Foreign Country Came 1991 Though almost all of Manguel s books were written in English two of his novels El regreso and Todos los hombres son mentirosos were written in Spanish and El regreso has not yet been published in English Manguel has also written film criticism such as Bride of Frankenstein 1997 and collections of essays such as Into the Looking Glass Wood 1998 In 2007 Manguel was selected to be that year s annual lecturer for the prestigious Massey Lectures in 2021 he gave the Roger Lancelyn Green lecture to the Lewis Carroll Society on his love of the Alice stories from Lewis Carroll Alberto ManguelOC FRSLManguel in 2013BornAlberto ManguelMarch 13 1948Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentinian Canadian FrenchPeriod1980 presentGenreNovel essayNotable worksA History of Reading The Dictionary of Imaginary PlacesFor more than twenty years Manguel has edited a number of literary anthologies on a variety of themes or genres ranging from erotica and gay stories to fantastic literature and mysteries Contents 1 Career 1 1 1970s 1 2 1980s 1990s 1 3 2000s 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 3 1 Novels 3 2 Anthologies 3 3 Non fiction 3 4 Critical studies and reviews 4 Prizes and awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditManguel was born to Pablo and Rosalia Manguel both Jewish 1 He spent his first years in Israel where his father Pablo was the Argentine ambassador returning to his native country at the age of seven Later in Buenos Aires when Manguel was still a teenager he met the writer Jorge Luis Borges a customer of the Pygmalion Anglo German bookshop in Buenos Aires where Manguel worked after school As Borges was almost blind he would ask others to read out loud for him and Manguel became one of Borges readers several times a week from 1964 to 1968 In Buenos Aires Manguel attended the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires from 1961 to 1966 among his teachers were notable Argentinian intellectuals such as the historian Alberto Salas the Cervantes scholar Isaias Lerner and the literary critic Enrique Pezzoni Manguel did one year 1967 at the Universidad de Buenos Aires Filosofia y Letras but he abandoned his studies and started working at the recently founded Editorial Galerna of Guillermo Schavelzon who thirty five years later now established in Barcelona was to become Manguel s literary agent In 1969 Manguel travelled to Europe and worked as a reader for various publishing companies Denoel Gallimard and Les Lettres Nouvelles in Paris and Calder amp Boyars in London 1970s Edit In 1971 Manguel living then in Paris and London was awarded the Premio La Nacion Buenos Aires for a collection of short stories The prize was shared with the writer Bernardo Schiavetta In 1972 Manguel returned to Buenos Aires and worked for a year as a reporter for the newspaper La Nacion In 1974 he was offered employment as foreign editor at the Franco Maria Ricci publishing company in Milan Here he met Gianni Guadalupi and later at Guadalupi s suggestion wrote with him The Dictionary of Imaginary Places The book is a travel guide to fantasy lands islands cities and other locations from world literature including Ruritania Shangri La Xanadu Atlantis L Frank Baum s Oz Lewis Carroll s Wonderland Thomas More s Utopia Edwin Abbott s Flatland C S Lewis Narnia and the realms of Francois Rabelais Jonathan Swift and J R R Tolkien In 1976 Manguel moved to Tahiti where he worked as editor for Les Editions du Pacifique until 1977 He then worked for the same company in Paris for one year In 1978 Manguel settled in Milford Surrey England and set up the short lived Ram Publishing Company In 1979 Manguel returned to Tahiti to work again for Les Editions du Pacifique this time until 1982 1980s 1990s Edit External video Presentation by Manguel on A History of Reading October 22 1996 C SPANIn 1982 Manguel moved to Toronto Ontario Canada and lived there with a brief European period until 2000 He has been a Canadian citizen ever since Here Manguel contributed regularly to The Globe and Mail Toronto The Times Literary Supplement London The Village Voice New York The Washington Post The Sydney Morning Herald The Australian Review of Books The New York Times and Svenska Dagbladet Stockholm and reviewed books and plays for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Manguel s early impression of Canada was that it was like one of those places whose existence we assume because of a name on a sign above a platform glimpsed at as our train stops and then rushes on from Passages Welcome Home to Canada 2002 with preface by Rudyard Griffiths 2 As well though Manguel noted that When I arrived in Canada for the first time I felt I was living in a place where I could participate actively as a writer in the running of the state 3 In 1983 he selected the stories for what is perhaps his best known anthology Black Water The Book of Fantastic Literature His first novel News From a Foreign Country Came won the McKitterick Prize in 1992 In 1997 Manguel translated into English The Anatomist first novel of the Argentine writer Federico Andahazi He was appointed as the Distinguished Visiting Writer in the Markin Flanagan Distinguished Writers Program at the University of Calgary from 1997 to 1999 Manguel was the Opening Lecturer at the Exile amp Migration Congress Boston University in June 1999 and the Times Literary Supplement lecturer in 1997 2000s Edit Manguel at Fronteiras do Pensamento Frontiers of Thought in 2014 In 2000 Manguel moved to the Poitou Charentes region of France where he and his partner purchased and renovated a medieval presbytery Among the renovations was an oak panelled library to house Manguel s nearly 40 000 books 4 In September 2020 the collection was donated to the Centre for Research in the History of Reading in Lisbon Portugal with Manguel as its head 5 Manguel held the Catedra Cortazar at the Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico in 2007 and the S Fischer Chair at the Freie Universitat Berlin in 2003 In 2007 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Liege Manguel delivered the 2007 Massey Lectures which were later published as The City of Words and in the same year delivered the Northrop Frye Antonine Maillet Lecture in Moncton New Brunswick He was the Pratt Lecturer at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2003 In 2008 the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris honoured Alberto Manguel as part of its 30th Anniversary Celebrations by inviting him to set up a three month long program of lectures film and round tables He writes a regular column for Geist magazine Manguel s book History of Reading was referenced as a source of inspiration to the Book of Sand film 6 He suffered a stroke in December 2013 and reflected on the experience in a 2014 op ed in The New York Times 7 In December 2015 he was named director of the National Library in his native Argentina replacing Horacio Gonzalez 8 Manguel held the post from July 2016 to August 2018 9 In 2018 he was awarded the Gutenberg Prize of the International Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz Personal life EditHe was married to Pauline Ann Brewer from 1975 to 1986 and their children are Alice Emily Rachel Claire and Rupert Tobias 1 Upon divorcing Brewer in 1987 Manguel began seeing his current partner Craig Stephenson 10 11 He has been a member of the Roxburghe Club since 2021 12 Bibliography EditNovels Edit News from a Foreign Country Came New York C Potter 1991 Stevenson Under the Palm Trees 2003 ISBN 0 88762 138 4 El regreso A Return 2005 ISBN 950 04 2653 6 Un amant tres vetilleux The Overdiscriminating Lover 2005 ISBN 978 2 7427 5438 0 Todos los hombres son mentirosos All Men Are Liars 2008 ISBN 978 84 9867 340 1Anthologies Edit Black Water The Book of Fantastic Literature ed Alberto Manguel New York C N Potter 1983 Dark Arrows Chronicles of Revenge 1985 anthology ISBN 0 14 007712 X Other Fires Short Fiction by Latin American Women 1986 anthology ISBN 0 88619 065 7 Evening Games Chronicles of Parents and Children 1986 anthology ISBN 0 14 007713 8 Chronicles of Marriage 1988 anthology ISBN 0 14 009928 X The Oxford Book of Canadian Ghost Stories 1990 anthology ISBN 0 19 540761 X Black Water 2 More Tales of the Fantastic 1990 anthology ISBN 0 88619 124 6 Soho Square III 1990 anthology ISBN 0 7475 0716 3 Seasons 1990 anthology ISBN 978 0 385 25265 2 White Fire Further Fantastic Literature 1990 anthology ISBN 0 330 31380 0 Canadian Mystery Stories 1991 anthology ISBN 0 19 540820 9 The Gates of Paradise The Anthology of Erotic Short Literature 1993 anthology ISBN 0 921912 47 1 Meanwhile In Another Part of the Forest Gay Stories from Alice Munro to Yukio Mishima 1994 anthology ISBN 0 394 28012 1 The Second Gates of Paradise The Anthology of Erotic Short Literature 1994 anthology ISBN 0 921912 77 3 Lost Words 1996 anthology ISBN 978 0 904286 56 4 By the Light of the Glow worm Lamp Three Centuries of Reflections on Nature 1998 anthology ISBN 0 306 45991 4 Mothers amp Daughters 1998 anthology ISBN 1 55192 127 8 Fathers amp Sons 1998 anthology ISBN 1 55192 129 4 The Ark in the Garden Fables for Our Times 1998 anthology ISBN 1 55199 030 X God s Spies Stories in Defiance of Oppression 1999 anthology ISBN 1 55199 040 7 The Penguin Book of Christmas Stories 2005 anthology ISBN 0 670 06449 1 The Penguin Book of Summer Stories 2007 anthology ISBN 978 0 14 305629 4Non fiction Edit The Dictionary of Imaginary Places ed Manguel Alberto amp Guadalupi Gianni New York Macmillan 1980 A History of Reading 1996 ISBN 0 394 28032 6 Bride of Frankenstein 1997 film criticism ISBN 0 85170 608 8 Into the Looking Glass Wood 1998 essays ISBN 0 676 97135 0 A Visit to the Dream Bookseller Ein Besuch beim Traumbuchhandler 1998 Reading Pictures A History of Love and Hate 2000 art criticism ISBN 0 676 97132 6 Kipling A Brief Biography for Young Adults 2000 ISBN 1 896209 48 3 Comment Pinocchio apprit a lire How Pinocchio Learned to Read 2000 ISBN 2 88888 102 0 A Reading Diary 2004 ISBN 0 676 97590 9 With Borges 2004 biography ISBN 0 88762 146 5 The Library at Night 2006 ISBN 0 676 97588 7 Nuevo elogio de la locura At the Mad Hatter s Table 2006 ISBN 978 950 04 2762 3 Magic Land of Toys 2006 ISBN 978 0 86565 176 0 The City of Words CBC Massey Lecture 2007 ISBN 0 88784 763 3 Homer s The Iliad and The Odyssey A Biography 2007 history and criticism ISBN 978 0 8021 4382 2 A Reader on Reading Yale University Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 300 15982 0 The Traveler the Tower and the Worm the Reader as Metaphor 2013 ISBN 978 0 8122 4523 3 Curiosity New Haven Conn Yale University Press 2015 Packing My Library Yale University Press 2018 ISBN 978 0 3002 1933 3Critical studies and reviews Edit Boyd Tonkin The Spirit of the Shelves The Independent London April 25 2008 Italo Calvino The Book of Sand Article on The Dictionary of Imaginary Places Georges Steiner reviews of History of Reading and Into the Looking Glass Wood The New Yorker P D James review of History of Reading Sunday Times Jeanette Winterson review of Reading Pictures The Times Literary Supplement Peter Conrad review of The Library at Night Peter Ackroyd review of The Library at Night Hector Bianciotti Une passion en toutes lettres Gallimard 2001 Essay on Manguel Peter Kemp The Oxford Book of Literary Quotations Oxford University Press 1997 Anon April 11 2015 Cabinet of curiosity Books and Arts The Economist Vol 415 no 8933 p 75 Review of Curiosity Prizes and awards EditGutenberg Prize of the International Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz Germany 2018 13 Prix Formentor Spain 2017 Medalla al Merito Buenos Aires 2007 Milovan Vidakovic Literary Award Novi Sad Serbia 2007 Premio Grinzane Cavour essay for Diario di un lettore Italy 2007 Doctor Honoris Causa University of Liege Belgium 2007 Prix Roger Caillois France 2004 Fellow of the S Fischer Stiftung Germany 2004 2005 Officier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France 2004 Fellow of the Simon Guggenheim Foundation USA 2004 Prix Poitou Charentes for Chez Borges France 2004 Premio German Sanchez Ruiperez for best literary criticism Spain 2002 Prix France Culture Etranger for Dans la foret du miroir France 2001 Prix Medicis Essai for Une Histoire de la lecture France 1998 Chevalier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France 1996 Harbourfront Award for Contribution to the Arts Canada 1992 Canadian Writers Association Award fiction Canada 1992 McKitterick First Novel Award UK 1992 Lewis Gallantiere Translation Prize honourable mention American Translators Association USA 1986 German Critics Award for Von Atlantis bis Utopia German translation of The Dictionary of Imaginary Places Germany 1981 Literary Award La Nacion for short stories Buenos Aires 1971 See also Edit2015 in literatureReferences Edit a b Manguel Alberto 1948 Dictionary definition of Manguel Alberto 1948 Encyclopedia com FREE online dictionary www encyclopedia com Retrieved June 13 2018 THE PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF POPULAR CANADIAN QUOTATIONS John Robert Colombo Penguin Books Archived from the original on May 21 2008 Retrieved October 30 2006 Alberto Manguel by Robert Birnbaum The Morning News Alberto Manguel Speaking at his and David Mason s lecture You Are What You Read at Kingston WritersFest on Sat 28 Sep 2013 in Kingston Ontario Canada Offman Craig September 13 2020 Alberto Manguel to donate 40 000 works to Lisbon s Centre for Research into the History of Reading The Globe and Mail Video on YouTube Alberto Manguel March 7 2014 Thoughts that Can t Be Spoken The New York Times Retrieved March 9 2014 Nolen Stephanie May 12 2017 Argentina s page turner How a Canadian author became the leader of a library revolution The Glkobe and Mail Samela Gabriela August 8 2018 Why Canadian Alberto Manguel s surprise exit from Argentina s national library spurred a national controversy The Globe and Mail Argentina s page turner How a Canadian author became the leader of a library revolution Retrieved June 13 2018 Alberto Manguel and the Library of Babel Tablet Magazine www tabletmag com Archived from the original on June 13 2018 Retrieved June 13 2018 Roxburgh Club membership roll www roxburgheclub org uk Retrieved April 17 2022 Verleger Gerhard Steidl aus Gottingen bekommt Gutenberg Preis HNA in German 2020 10 11 Archived from the original on 2020 10 13 Retrieved 2021 11 15 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alberto Manguel Wikiquote has quotations related to Alberto Manguel Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manguel s A History of Reading manguel com Official website NYT article by Alberto Manguel on his personal library Alberto Manguel at Geist com Alberto Manguel interviewed about his new book A Reader on Reading Alberto Manguel Papers Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberto Manguel amp oldid 1129024796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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