Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.

Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.

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What does "poet laureate" mean? Nothing. It means a person with laurel branches twined around his head. Which is not something people do much now.

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It's time for bed. And here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to get in bed, and I don't have anyone to sleep with now, so what I do is I sleep with my books. And I know that's kind of weird and solitary and pathetic. But if you think about it, it's very cozy. Over a period of four, five, six, seven, nine, twenty nights of sleeping, you've taken all these books to bed with you, and you fall asleep, and the books are there.***Some of the books are thick, and some are thin, some of the books are in hardcover and some in paperback. Sometimes they get rolled up with the pillows and the blankets. And I never make the bed. So it's like a stew of books. The bed is the liquid medium. It's a Campbell's Chunky Soup of books. The bed you eat with a fork.

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Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.

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The whole point of straws, I had thought, was that you did not have to set down the slice of pizza to suck a dose of Coke while reading a paperback.

Nicholson Baker, The Mezzanine
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You can tell it's a poem because it's swimming in a little gel pack of white space. That shows it's a poem.

Nicholson Baker, The Anthologist
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Poetry is prose in slow motion.

Nicholson Baker, The Anthologist
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But spending your life concentrating on death is like watching a whole movie and thinking only about the credits that are going to roll at the end. It’s a mistake of emphasis.

Nicholson Baker, The Anthologist
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Why are things beautiful? I don´t know. That´s a good question. Isn´t it pleasing when you ask a question of a person, a teacher, or a speaker, and he or she says, That´s a good question? Don´t you feel good when that happens?

Nicholson Baker, A Box of Matches
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You float like a feather," sings Radiohead, "In a beautiful world." I've listened several times to the Radiohead songs, because it was nice of Raymond to say he heard a bit of them in what I sang. I'm not sure I hear it myself, but I am pleased and touched. Sometimes that's what you need, just a quick casual word of knowledgeable encouragement. Radiohead reminds me a little of the songs in Garden State soundtrack. Now, that's a soundtrack. They were all songs that Zach Braff liked, so he put them in his movie. And there's that beautiful moment near the beginning where Natalie Portman hands him the headphones and she watches him listen to the song and she smiles her huge, innocent Natalie Portman smile.

Nicholson Baker, Traveling Sprinkler
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