From the French reviews:

The « book that its author would have preferred not to have to write.» F.-G.Lorrain, Topo n°4, March 2004.
«
Here are the tragedies that Lucien X. Polastron relates with passion and patience.» Andre Rollin, Le Canard enchaine, February 11, 2004.
« A fantastic inventory. » Laurence Santantonios, Livres hebdo, January 16.

« A gasping narration: the saga of obscurantism... » FMR, January 2004.

« Livres en feu is the thriller of these paradises of knowledge. » Anne Muratori-Philip, Le Figaro litteraire, January 15.
« A fascinating, terrifying research...» Jacques Duquesne, L'Express, February 2.

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Books on Fire

The Destruction of Libraries throughout History

By (author) Lucien X. Polastron

ISBN-13: 978-1-59477-167-5
ISBN: 1-59477-167-7

Hardcover Book

Page Count: 384; 6.00 (width) x 9.00 (height)

Imprint: Inner Traditions

Price: $24.95 (order here)

A historical survey of the destruction of knowledge from ancient Babylon and China to modern times

* Includes the three separate destructions of the Library of Alexandria as well as many equally significant collections around the world

* Examines the causes of violence directed at repositories of knowledge

* Looks at the dangers posed by digitalization of books to the free availability of knowledge in the future

Hebrew, Hindu, Nordic, and Islamic traditions share the belief of a vast library existing before the creation of the world. The Vedas say that this library predated the creator's creation of himself. Yet, almost as old as the idea of the library is the urge to destroy it. The reasons cited for this are many: educated people are much harder to govern, and some proclaim that only the illiterate can save the world. There are also great destructions brought about by weather, worms, and even the paranoia of the library's owner.

Books on Fire traces the history of this perpetual destruction from the burning of the great library of Alexandria (on three separate occasions) and the libraries of the Chinese Qing Dynasty to more modern catastrophic losses such as those witnessed in Nazi-occupied Europe and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The author examines the causes for these disasters, the treasures that have been lost, and where the surviving books, if any, have ended up. His investigation also reveals a new danger facing libraries today with the digitalization of books threatening both the existence of the physical paper book and the very idea of reading for free. The promise of an absolute library offered by the computer may well turn out to equal the worst nightmares of Ray Bradbury, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell.

Books on Fire received the 2004 Société des Gens de Lettres Prize for Nonfiction/History in Paris.

About the Author(s) of Books on Fire

Lucien X. Polastron is a historian specializing in Chinese and Arab studies and has written several books on calligraphy as well as a monumental study of paper, Le Papier: 2000 ans d’histoire [Paper: 2000 Years of History]. The destruction of the National Library in Sarajevo in 1992 was the catalyst for his systematic research into the destruction of libraries, a subject he had encountered many times over while working on his previous book about paper. The culmination of his extensive research, Livres en feu [Books on Fire] received the 2004 Société des Gens de Lettres Prize for Nonfiction/History. His most recent book is La Grand numérisation: Y a-t-il une pensée après le papier? [The Great Digitization: Is There Thought after Paper?]. He lives and works in Paris.

Praise for Books on Fire

"In addition to an intensive survey of book destruction as policy, Books on Fire provides a splendid education in book collecting as a passion--as well as book production, library management, and great bibliophiles and their collections. . . . Jon E. Graham’s masterful translation and the author’s helpful chronology enhance this book."
Peter Skinner, Foreword Magazine, Sept-Oct 2007

"Polastron's exhaustive research and vast scope make this detailed, authoritative study a revelatory read."
Publisher's Weekly, July 16, 2007

From the French: LIVRES EN FEU. Histoire de la destruction sans fin des bibliothèques [2004], 432 pages, illustrated cover paperback, 140 x 225 mm. Collection Mediations (2004), Denoël.
ISBN 2207255735.
Price: 22 EUR.


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