A Factotum in the Book Trade, Marius Kociejowski
A Factotum in the Book Trade, Marius Kociejowski
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A Factotum in the Book Trade

Author: Marius Kociejowski

Narrator: A.W. Miller

Unabridged: 12 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/04/2023


Synopsis

The bookshop is, and will always be, the soul of the trade. What happens there does not happen elsewhere. The multifariousness of human nature is more on show there than anywhere else, and I think it's because of books, what they are, what they release in ourselves, and what they become when we make them magnets to our desires.

A memoir of a life in the antiquarian book trade, A Factotum in the Book Trade is a journey between the shelves—and then behind the counter, into the overstuffed basement, and up the spine-stacked attic stairs of your favorite neighborhood bookshop. From his childhood in rural Ontario, where at the village jumble sale he bought poetry volumes for their pebbled-leather covers alone, to his all-but-accidental entrance into the trade in London and the career it turned into, poet and travel writer Marius Kociejowski recounts his life among the buyers, sellers, customers, and literary nobility—the characters, fictional and not—who populate these places we all love. Cataloging their passions and pleasures, oddities and obsessions, A Factotum in the Book Trade is a journey through their lives, and a story of the serendipities and collisions of fate, the mundane happenings and indelible encounters, the friendships, feuds, losses, and elations that characterize the business of books—and, inevitably, make up an unforgettable life.

About Marius Kociejowski

Marius Kociejowski is a poet, essayist, and travel writer. Among the books he has written are The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey and a sequel, The Pigeon Wars of Damascus. His first collection of poetry, Coast was awarded the Cheltenham Prize. His other books include God's Zoo: Artists, Exiles, Londoners, The Pebble Chance: Feuilletons and Other Prose, Zoroaster's Children: and Other Travels, and Collected Poems. He is also author of travel book, The Serpent Coiled in Naples. He lives in London, England, where until recently, he worked as an antiquarian bookseller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marc

An erudite reminiscence of the author's some forty years in the antiquarian book trade. It is both a memoir and a philosophical peering into the lives of the people Marius worked with, the customers he encountered and the poets he met (Mr. Kociejowski is a published poet himself). This book is fille......more

Goodreads review by Sean

For anyone who has worked in the used and rare book trade, this is a must read. You'll laugh or frown as Kociejowski tells stories about lovable or awful customers who sound a lot like people you've sold or bought from. And you'll be entranced as he describes peculiar characters and situations you p......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

It was hard to get to the heart of memoir because of all the name dropping of people and books. There could have easily been a “who’s who” and a “book titles” index. But it seems Kociejowski has had a really interesting life in the book trade.......more

Goodreads review by Steven

I was between 3 and 4 stars. On the first page when he quotes Stéphane Mallarmé - "The world was made in order to result in a beautiful book." - i got excited. This memoir almost made it. Some of his recollections are quite good, sometimes enlightening - I am a Joyce fan, so his story of Joyce's Trie......more