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- From: lew@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (lewis.h.mammel..jr)
- Subject: Re: Making notations in your books?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 19:57:42 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.195742.27787@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
- Summary: my habits
- References: <1992Dec21.024845.22015@mercury.unt.edu> <3179@devnull.mpd.tandem.com> <1992Dec22.182738.18915@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- I've never liked to mark books, although I did once scrawl
- GIANT FUDGE across an explanation of indistinguishability in my
- senior physics text, an act from which I still derive satisfaction.
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- I have, however, developed something of a habit for noting the location of
- passages I think I'd like to return to for one reason or another.
- I just put a brief phrase with a page number on one of the back pages.
- Just the other day I used one of my notations to find a comment
- about "the pleasure of doing good" in Dangerous Liasons, apropos
- of a dinner conversation.
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- It's true that there is a danger of fixating on these. I should
- probably reread some of my favorites ( e.g. Galileo's writings )
- to flesh out what has probably become a somewhat ossified recollection.
-
- I started doing this out of the frustration of trying to riffle
- through books to find things. I would often have an impression
- of where on the page something occurred, which wasn't always
- right, and even if it was, the words don't always jump out
- the way I expect them to. I think I went for several years trying
- to relocate Nietzsche's "hot toads and cold frogs" ( It's in
- the prologue to Zarathustra. )
-
- The drawback with this, as with all notetaking, is that it's
- disruptive of the reading itself. Sometimes I think, "Ooh, I'll
- mark this one down." but postpone doing so, with the obvious risk
- that I might forget about it. Other times I'll get my pencil in hand
- and start noting something on every page, but then get tired of doing
- it after a while. The result is a somewhat spotty record, but I
- do value what I manage to hold onto this way.
-
- Lew Mammel, Jr.
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