当下的同伴

A. Kluge
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本章介绍亚历山大·克鲁格对书籍和收藏的隐晦思考。在给B先生的一封信中,克鲁格描述了他的图书馆和他与书的关系。他声称书籍有自己的意志。他们是自己找到彼此的。这就是指导他们的行、栈和堆的原则。他说他没有自己最欣赏的书;他和他们住在一起。克鲁格发现书籍值得信赖的一点是,它们连接了几个世纪。没有任何一种媒介能像书籍这样可靠地将两千多年来的作者联系在一起。最终,克鲁格对待他心爱的书的方式无法与图书馆的培养相提并论。然后,他详细描述了在他父母家里,所谓的绅士书房里的书是如何井然有序地保存的。这个房间不是用来读书的,而是专门用来打桥牌的。
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Companions in Now-Time
This chapter presents Alexander Kluge's oblique meditation on books and collecting. In a letter to a Mr. B., Kluge describes his library and his relation to books. He claims that books have a will of their own. They find each other on their own accord. That is the principle guiding their rows, stacks, and piles. He says he does not own books he most admires; he lives with them. What Kluge finds trustworthy about books is that they connect centuries. No other medium connects authors over 2,000 years so reliably as the book. Ultimately, how Kluge treats his beloved books cannot be compared to the nurturing of a library. He then details how, in his parents' house, books were kept in an orderly fashion in the so-called gentlemen's study. This room was not for reading, but rather was especially meant for playing bridge.
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