Monday, December 28, 2009

Moving books

This NYT piece has me second-guessing moving every book I own into my new efficiency. I'm still comforted by their presence even though many of them have been in boxes for over a year and a half. Sometimes I'm jealous of a house with spare bookshelves; other times I'm skeptical or depressed.

What books will you never get rid of? And what should leave your collection, or what did you most recently part with and why? The only reason I keep that heavy burgundy literary criticism book from Debra's class is for the Nietzsche essay, which I could easily photocopy. There are books I'm sure I'll never read, or that I have tried reading more than once and that collect dust on makeshift bookmarks browning and crumpled out their tops. I'll make a list as I start to pack. Anyone want a copy of Month-by-Month Gardening in Texas? Better Living Through Ventriloquism? Of Wolves and Men?