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Dark Archives
- A Librarian's Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin
- De: Megan Rosenbloom
- Narrado por: Justis Bolding
- Duración: 6 h y 58 m
- Versión completa
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Historia
On bookshelves around the world, surrounded by ordinary books bound in paper and leather, rest other volumes of a distinctly strange and grisly sort: those bound in human skin. Would you know one if you held it in your hand? In Dark Archives, Megan Rosenbloom seeks out the historic and scientific truths behind anthropodermic bibliopegy - the practice of binding books in this most intimate covering.
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Fascinating
- De Abbey Pflegl en 11-21-21
- Dark Archives
- A Librarian's Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin
- De: Megan Rosenbloom
- Narrado por: Justis Bolding
Armchair Psychology with Nothing Gained
Revisado: 11-05-21
The narrator, Justis, has an amazing voice! Her cadence was soothing but kept the story feeling personal. She made it feel like a conversation between friends.
Except, I am not a very good friend of this book...
Maybe if I didn't have a heavy interest in morbid history this book would've been more insightful. Unfortunately, all I really learned is that the French don't like sharing. There wasn't a real deep insight or introspection behind the idea of why human skin books create such interest and controversy. The deep religious, cultural and emotional undertones of how the human body is used after death was only brushed against--outside of one incredibly pompous interview with a fellow librarian (the one who likened skin books to sexual assault). As for the practice itself... I learned the proper names for bookbinding, so there's that.
All in all, I don't regret the read but I won't recommend it.
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