“What makes a library a reflection of its owner is not merely
the choice of the titles themselves, but the mesh of associations
implied in the choice… A keen observer might be able to tell who I am
from a tattered copy of the poems of Blas de Otero, the number of volumes by Robert Louis Stevenson, the large section devoted to detective stories, the miniscule section devoted to literary theory, the fact that there is much Plato and very little Aristotle on my shelves. Every library is autobiographical.”
– Alberto Manguel,
The Library at Night, p. 194