Alberto Manguel

Born in Buenos Aires, Alberto Manguel is the prize-winning author of "The Dictionary of Imaginary Places" (co-written with Gianni Guadalupi), "A History of Reading," "The Library at Night," and "News From a Foreign Country Came" and the translator and editor of many other works. He lives in the south of France.

Alberto Manguel book reviews

  • A Reading Diary: A Passionate Reader's Reflections on a Year of Books 5 out of 5

    rereading!

    by Judith K, Nov 18, 2010

    This book encouraged me to go back and reread some favorite books. Time gives one a new perspective and reveals things overlooked the first time. read more

  • The Library at Night 5 out of 5

    book lover writer

    by Judith K, Nov 18, 2010

    I was pleased to find this book Manguel writes for booklovers. He does seem to dislike Americans. read more

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