The great science fiction writer
Ray Bradbury, who
died this week, never went to college and considered himself
"completely library educated." In a
Paris Review interview from a few
years ago, he
talked about his self-education:
I discovered me in the library.
I went to find me in the library. Before I fell in love with libraries,
I was just a six-year-old boy. The library fueled all of my curiosities, from
dinosaurs to ancient Egypt. When I graduated from high school in 1938, I began
going to the library three nights a week. I did this every week for almost ten
years and finally, in 1947, around the time I got married, I figured I was done.
So I graduated from the library when I was twenty-seven. I discovered that the
library is the real school.
1 comment:
I bet this is true of others too.
Post a Comment