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Library books with really stupid notes in the margins

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(idea) by klash (4.3 wk) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Tue Nov 28 2000 at 2:36:53

I've never been one to deface books by highlighting, underlining, or taking notes in the margins, though I know lots of people who do. However, I can only laugh when I borrow a book from the library and read some of the utterly pointless and moronic notes the previous borrowers took it upon themselves to leave for the rest of the world to see.

Right now, I'm writing a speech on Albert Einstein, and so I borrowed a book with excerpts from his correspondence. One paragraph reads:

I have to tell you frankly that I do not approve of parents exerting influence on decisions of their children that will determine the shapes of the children's lives. Such problems one must solve for oneself.
Penciled into the margin are the words "personal problem."

Another paragraph reads:

Something there is that can refresh and revivify older people: joy in the activities of the younger generation--a joy, to be sure, that is clouded by dark forebodings in these unsettled times.
In addition to this passage being underlined, written in the margin is the word "positive."

What are people thinking when they write notes like this? They add nothing to the book or its meaning, they display little or no insight regarding the passages they're attempting to annotate, and they're distracting to the next person who decides to read it, though they are good for a quick chuckle.

There are a great many activities and observations that renew my faith in the potential of humanity--borrowing books from the library is not one of them.


(idea) by larry027 (7.3 y) (print)   ?   I like it! Sun Feb 04 2001 at 16:22:15

Roger Rosenblatt just wrote an essay in Time Magazine, Jan 20, 2001 (?) dealing with this phenomena, apparently called marginalia, in response to a soon to be released book called Marginalia. It would seem that the book deals with, among other things, the ways in which humans organise thought.

One interesting thing he notes is that people would lend Coleridge thier novels, solely because they knew he would write comments in their margins.


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