Monday, March 29, 2010

Top 10 Books Written by Librarians according to AbeBooks

Librarian Literature: Top 10 Books Written by Librarians

AbeBooks loves librarians. Librarians love AbeBooks. (And we think everyone else loves librarians too aside from the bean-counters who keep cutting their budgets.) This email salutes those great lovers of books, literacy and reading - the world’s librarian community - and we’re highlighting some wonderful books written by librarians themselves.

Who but a person surrounded by books could be better qualified to write? Many an author has been born and developed in the stacks. The list does not feature the following librarian/writers - John Braine, Lewis Carroll, Archibald MacLeish, Nancy Pearl, Kit Pearson, Benjamin Franklin, Christopher Okigbo, Marcel Proust, and Ina Coolbrith - but we could easily have included their books.

Top 10 Books Written by Librarians

The Less Deceived

Philip Larkin



The 1955 poetry collection that made his name - Larkin was a librarian at the University of Hull.

The Aleph and Other Stories

Jorge Luis Borges




The Nobel Prize winner was a municipal librarian in Argentina - this 1949 collection is one of his best.

Star Man's Son

Alice Mary Norton



A post-apocalyptic tale from 1952 - Norton was a librarian in Cleveland and the Library of Congress.

The Accidental Tourist

Anne Tyler




This former librarian won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1985 with this novel.

A Wrinkle in Time

Madeleine L’Engle




Her 1962 sci-fi/fantasy classic (rejected by many publishers) - L’Engle worked as a librarian in New York.

Little Big Man

Thomas Berger




This 1964 novel became a movie in 1970. Berger worked as a librarian and journalist.

Out Stealing Horses

Per Petterson




An ex-librarian AND bookseller, Petterson’s novel was one of the NY Times’ books of the year in 2007.

The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot

Angus Wilson




A librarian in the British Museum, Wilson’s 1958 novel won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

Eagle in the Snow

Wallace Breem




Breem was a legal manuscripts librarian in London - a Roman General is the hero of this historical novel.

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