
Confessions of a Book-Lover
'Confessions of a Book-Lover' Summary
E. Walter Walters, a self-proclaimed 'book man,' writes about his passion for reading in 'Confessions of a Book-Lover.' Walters describes his dedication to book collecting, particularly his fondness for 'book fishing,' where he scours bargain bins for hidden literary gems. He shares his meticulous approach to reading, highlighting the importance of context and environment, comparing his book selection process to a wine connoisseur matching wines with meals. Walters details his affinity for 19th-century British authors, including their books and characters that resonate with him. This memoir offers a personal perspective on the profound impact of reading, highlighting Walters's unique approach to literary appreciation and the joy he finds in discovering and connecting with books.Book Details
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