The Browser's Ecstasy by O'Brien, Geoffrey (9781582430560) | Browns Books
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The Browser's Ecstasy : A Meditation on Reading

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From one of the most original writers now at work, an expansive, learned, and utterly charming reverie on what it means to be lost in a book..

Louis Menand, writing in The New Yorker , called Geoffrey O'Brien's The Phantom Empire "a prose poem about the pleasures and distractions of movie-watching," "an ambitiously literary attempt to write about the [mystery of the] medium as though it were a dream the author had just awakened from." Now, in The Browser's Ecstasy , O'Brien has written a prose poem about reading, a playful, epigrammatic nocturne upon the dream-state one falls into when "lost in a book," upon the uncanny, trancelike pleasure of making silent marks on paper utter sounds inside one's head.We call The Browser's Ecstasy a "Meditation on Reading," but like any truly original book-and especially the short book that goes both far and deep-it resists easy summary and classification.

As Luc Sante once wrote, "The density of O'Brien's work makes word count irrelevant as an index of substance; he is seemingly capable of compressing entire encyclopedias into his parenthetical asides.

I defy you to name any precedent for what he does. He's a school unto himself."

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Counterpoint Press
158243056X / 9781582430560
Hardback
01/11/2000
United States
160 pages
137 x 210 mm, 500 grams
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