Wednesday, June 27, 2007

The Library Fix

Musings on using libraries by Garrison Keillor:
"The library is the temple of freedom. Growing up, we kids were aware of how much of our lives was a performance for adults. In school, at church, in Scouts, adults were watching, cueing you, coaching, encouraging, commenting; but in the library, you didn't have to perform for the librarian. She simply presided over an orderly world in which you had the freedom of your own imagination. The silence was not repressive but liberating: to allow your imagination to play, uninhibited by others:
www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/06/27/keillor/index.html?source=rss