Book Purging
I am moving in the middle of August, downsizing from a
sizeable two-bedroom apartment I shared with another human and two cats to a
small one-bedroom that will be just for me and the felines. As a result, I have
to streamline my possessions, and the hardest part of this challenge will be
purging some of my “literary
clutter,” i.e. the books that I’ve collected and mostly refused to get rid
of over the years — whether or not I enjoyed reading them (if I even read them
at all). Given my space constraints, I’m going to have to be ruthless.
Here’s my loose criteria for keeping a book in my personal
library:
-- It’s an eternal favorite
-- I plan to read it within the next six months (really read it, not just think about
reading it)
-- I can actually envision using it in a research/reference
context
Here’s my loose criteria for getting rid of a book (in my
case, that means bringing it to Longfellow
Books for trade [which, obviously, just perpetuates the cycle, but never
mind]):
-- I’m keeping it just because it looks cool/smart
-- I know I’ll never
read it or finish it
-- I’ve read it (or part of it) and didn’t like it
Believe it or not, this might impact a good third of my
collection.
Are you a book pack rat? How do you deal with the
sentimental nightmare of saying goodbye to books? Tips and advice would be much
appreciated. And if anyone wants a copy of White
Noise, you can have mine -- the jig is up for me and Donny D.