Papyrus

The Invention of Books in the Ancient World

English language

Published Dec. 23, 2022 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.

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978-0-593-31889-8
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4 stars (5 reviews)

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A mandatory work if you like books

4 stars

This was a meandering, scholarly take on the development of books and reading through Greek and Roman times. Interspersed with this were little personal tales from the author herself. If you are interested in this subject or are just an avid reader then I would say this book is pretty close to mandatory. We all think we know this story but the scope of the tale clearly needed some serious research done because there were many things in this book that made me go 'Huh, obviously, how did I miss that?'. Always a good sign for a scholarly work. That being said you will note it's only 4 stars up there on the top line for a work I am describing as 'mandatory'. It's a long book, not necessarily a bad thing and as I just said it had to cover a wide scope. The length, though, was partly down …

A masterpiece!

5 stars

Author Irene Vallejo takes us on an amazing journey tracing the beginnings of writing and of books and along the way dives into the rich trove of writers, philosophers and ‘influencers’ of the ancient world. To read Papyrus is to uncover the birth and adolescence of humankind’s intellectual awakening. Brilliantly written and brilliantly translated. A masterpiece!

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