The fact is that poetry is not the books in the library . . . Poetry is the encounter of the reader with the book, the discovery of the book.
I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
If I were asked to name the chief event in my life, I should say my father's library.
Lully's machine, Mill's fear and Lasswitz's chaotic library can be the subject of jokes, but they exaggerate a propensity which is common: making metaphysics and the arts into a kind of play with combinations.
In truth, the Library includes all verbal structures, all variations permitted by the twenty-five orthographical symbols, but not a single example of absolute nonsense.
Like all those possessing a library, Aurelian was aware that he was guilty of not knowing his in its entirety.
Leaving behind the babble of the plaza, I enter the Library. I feel, almost physically, the gravitation of the books, the enveloping serenity of order, time magically dessicated and preserved.
My father gave me free run of his library. When I think of my boyhood, I think in terms of the books I read.
To arrange a library is to practice in a quiet and modest way the art of criticism.
I had always thought of Paradise / In form and image as a library.
Yo, que me figuraba el Paraíso / Bajo la especie de una biblioteca. I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.
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