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Literary addicts

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November 2009, no. 316

Literary Melbourne: A Celebration of writing and ideas edited by Stephen Grimwade

Hardie Grant Books, $24.95 hb, 254 pp

Literary addicts

by
November 2009, no. 316

Every now and again, the future of the book emerges as a topic of anxious discussion among literary types. Will books become obsolete, discarded in favour of electronic reading devices with sleek design and smooth contours, or merely lose relevance given all the digital distractions? Literary Melbourne is one publication which betrays no such anxieties. Published to mark Melbourne’s designation as a UNESCO City of Literature, it is not only a celebration of all things literary but an assertion of the history, relevance and power of books, writing and ideas. Yet, like the city whose literary culture it celebrates, this volume speaks rather than shouts. The muted tones of its cover, echoed throughout in shades of sepia, brown and grey, announce that this is no flamboyant publication: for all its evocation of city streets, it is an ‘indoor’ book, inviting reflection and discussion. Above all, as indicated by small courtesies such as the ‘Ex Libris’ label on the endpage and the ribbon bookmark, this is a book for booklovers, for those hopeless addicts who like to own, hold and return to their books.

Kylie Mirmohamadi reviews 'Literary Melbourne: A Celebration of writing and ideas' edited by Stephen Grimwade

Literary Melbourne: A Celebration of writing and ideas

edited by Stephen Grimwade

Hardie Grant Books, $24.95 hb, 254 pp