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Aderiu
Jan 23, 2011
Nome Real
Gord
Acerca da Minha Biblioteca
Here be anything that perks my interest and can sustain it against twenty other books each month.
* Longest Novel I've Read: Yukio Mishima's "The Sea of Fertility," 1,418 pp. (longer than LOTR @ 1,008 pp).
* Book #1,000: Churchill's "Great Contemporaries" (2012.9.12).
* Books I Want to Read Before I Die: Proust's [In Search of Lost Time], [The Tale of Genji], [Dream of the Red Chamber].
Acerca de Mim
I work at the University of Toronto's Robarts Library, the largest academic library in Canada.

Sometimes, all you need is a book and a hot cup of coffee.
* I couldn't find "The Catcher in the Rye" in my teens, so I read "The Great Gatsby" instead.
* I've tried to read at the beach but the waves and the dogs kept licking me.
* Jobs that I have had: clerk, courier, paralegal, photographer, reporter, researcher, teacher, writer.
* I would like to own and operate an independent cinema.
* Authors who I have had the good fortune to meet: Margaret Atwood, Nino Ricci, Salman Rushdie, and Umberto Eco.

Status:
* Translating Yukio Mishima's [The Music] into English.
Localização
Toronto
Actualmente Lendo
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Livrarias: Bakka-Phoenix Science Fiction & Fantasy Bookstore, BMV (Edward Street), Book City (The Beach), Book Stage, Chapters - World's Biggest Book Store, China Book Store, Coles - Gerrard Square, Seekers Books, Sun Wa Bookstore

Bibliotecas: Archivum Secretum Vaticanum | Vatican Secret Archives, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Bodleian Library, Great Library, Law Society of Upper Canada, Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy, Toronto Public Library, Toronto Public Library - Gerrard/Ashdale, Toronto Public Library - Northern Elms, Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, University of Toronto - Caven Library of Knox College, University of Toronto - Laidlaw Library of University College, University of Toronto - Victoria University Emmanuel College Library, York University - Leslie Frost Library (Glendon College), York University - Scott Library

Outros: Art Gallery of Ontario, The Central, Royal Ontario Museum

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