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May 30, 2022: Jeff Deutsch, author, "In Praise of Good Bookstores"
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Today: Jeff Deutsch, author, "In Praise of Good Bookstores"
Jeff Deutsch is the director of Chicago’s Seminary Co-op Bookstores, which in 2019 he helped incorporate as the first not-for-profit bookstore whose mission is bookselling.
• In Praise of Good Bookstores, by Jeff Deutsch
• Jeff Deutsch on reading (p. 132): “Engagement with [books] provokes an internal dialogue, a shuffling of hunches, assumptions, and prejudices, bringing texture and insight to the far reaches of our ignorance. The ability to question our own beliefs, to dwell in uncertainty, empathy, or curiosity, to pursue knowledge, beauty, and meaning unstintingly, so that we might make our best attempt at understanding, and to continually put ourselves in spaces that will challenge, not just echo, our assumptions, is an act of citizenship as much as its own individual reward.”
• Jeff Deutsch's vision (p. 160): “My hope is that we, this society struggling to be born, will recall the most important debts – those debts beyond the currency of the banks and financiers – and acquit ourselves of them by building models and systems that allow the gifts we have received, and those we create, to subsequently pass to the next generation.”
• Jeff Deutsch’s website
• Seminary Co-op Bookstores - you can also join the co-op for free
• Also a Poet: Frank O'Hara, My Father, and Me, by Ada Calhoun
• Aftermath, by Preti Taneja, published by Transit Books
• John Ruskin, in Sesame and Lilies: “For all books are divisible into two classes: the books of the hour, and the books of all time. Mark this distinction – it is not one of quality only. It is not merely the bad book that does not last, and the good one that does. It is a distinction of species. There are good books for the hour, and good ones for all time; bad books for the hour, and bad ones for all time.” (Pictured on the playlist: this quote’s bronze plaque from the New York Public Library’s Library Way on East 41st Street. See photos.)
• Best places to buy a book, a list of Mark’s favorite online booksellers, on his Good Reports site
• Sign up to get Mark's weekly email newsletter. You can also join Mark’s Creative Good community.
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Or if you want to order the book and have the retail percentage go to those bookstores: bookshop.org...
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Weller Book Works in Salt Lake City was terrific years ago.
Amazon stole the name of a long established feminist bookstore in Minnesota. When challenged in court, Amazon prevailed, and the real Amazon Books had to close.
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Absolutely love used bookstores. Fave in NYC are Book Thug and Human Relations in Bushwick. Found an extraordinarily cool and amazing one upstate last year called The Barn (I think) that is literally in a converted barn way off the beaten path near RT 23/24, if I remember correctly.
Often wonder how they get stock, estate sales?
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If a book is available for a few dollars cheaper, and you don't have to drive to drive to get it...
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Hoping to get back there this summer, Webhamster (and out to my cider guy in West Fulton!).
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Looking back at the e-mails, this was a warning flag to me from their Wiki: "ThriftBooks' business model 'is based on achieving economies of scale through automation.'"
And then this, but from 2006, so how much it applies right now?
www.bizjournals.com...
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/feb/28/waterstones-acquires-blackwells-the-uks-biggest-independent-bookseller
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Also, someone said Bluestockings is back? Looked for it a few months ago and it want there. Though in a weird serendipity found some temporary small outpost in Alphabet City that they were situated though completely pared down.
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Many thanks, Mark! This was a real gift. As so many Techtonic episodes are. Thanks so much for the conversation and for stressing how we experience time as subject to human choice when we can disconnect from the machine enough to remember our own agency.
Stay disconnected, friends!
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It's currently for sale, I believe -
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Sorry, distracted here w/kids, etc.
Thanks for the great show, Mark.
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