I belong to the neurotics that keep their books in a way that make you believe that none has ever touched them.
Do you remember that woman in Elia's Canneti book,"Die Blendung" Therese(?) which touched the hero's books only if she had wore gloves in order to impress him? I take notes of the books I read but on tiny notebooks. Each book has its own notebook.Yes, I have already told my therapist about that!
Allow me to defend though what
other people do to books
There is a magic in books that have passed through many hands because they make the way to the multiple readings more accessible.
You read the book with your eyes and with the eyes of the stranger who underlined passages. So there it is! The three of you:
The author, you and the stranger "vandal" "discussing" about the same book
Of course I understand that it's kind of egocentric to treat public books that way. This is the reason why I never read novels if they don't
belong to me.
Canetti's hero,Peter Klein, says the proverbial about the books from public libraries( I remind you that his private library counts to up to 40.000 titles!)
" Books from public libraries are like prostitutes.If you are observant you can even smell on them the person who touched them just before you. Very annoying! "
