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- From: kamorgan@athena.mit.edu (Keith Morgan)
- Subject: Self-knowledge of bookstore workers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.190231.872@athena.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 19:02:31 GMT
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- I received the attached as email. This was accidental so I am
- reposting it to r.a.b. This is the 2nd time I've done this so
- apologies if you have seen this before. The post is a followup to
- Fiona Webster's inquiry on areas of ignorance in bookstore workers.
-
- Keith
-
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 11:52:08 EST
- From: arc2@Lehigh.EDU (AMY CHARLES)
- Subject: Re: Self-knowledge of bookstore workers
-
- Read something interesting recently in a book by Eric Schiller, to the effect
- that the endless sea of info is useless to any who don't know what they're
- looking for. Much akin to Neil Postman's point in Amusing Ourselves to Death
- that news etc, despite its aura of urgency, is merely entertainment.
-
- The breathy discussion of ignorance is a little precious, though, don't you
- think? Look, Fiona, I'm a bookseller. I've worked for chains, independents,
- publishers. Here's a sweeping generalization for you: We know our own love
- best, whether it's history, science, modern American fiction, whatever. The
- rest we know superficially: bestsellers, big authors, light v. serious.
- Likewise we know a fair bit about publishers, talk show circuits, imprints,
- pricing schemes -- everything pertaining to the trade. We know about so many
- different subjects because there are customers who buy books about them. We
- stock the books, we handle and shelve them, we flip through them to see if
- they're suitable gifts for Uncle Ned who's read everything or Aunt Millie who
- likes cute photos.
- A happy New Year to all. Buy from your independent bookseller first; preserve
- freedom in publishing.
- --
-
- Keith Morgan kamorgan@athena.mit.edu
- In the end nothing could be said of his work except that it was
- preposterous and true and totally unacceptable. Edward Whittemore
-