Tuesday, February 19, 2013

25 Writers on the Importance of Libraries

By Alison Nastasi on Flavorwire -  

25 Writers on the Importance of Libraries
British children’s author Terry Deary — best known for his Horrible Histories series and controversial chatter about the nation’s school systems — told the Guardian he thinks libraries “have had their day.” He’d prefer that people buy their books instead of borrowing them, claiming that “books aren’t public property.” 
Deary added, “Authors, booksellers and publishers need to eat. We don’t expect to go to a food library to be fed.” The cranky comments feel like a swift kick in the teeth since libraries around the world are struggling against significant budget cuts each year, and authors have been tirelessly advocating for their importance. We gathered a few passionate statements from 20 writers that emphasize why libraries aren’t “sentimental” institutions. 
See what Neil Gaiman, Judy Blume, Ray Bradbury, and other writers have to contribute to the conversation, below

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