
#24: Alberto Manguel – Why We Read | The Memory of Books | Stories that Shape Civilizations
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Episode #24 of Impact in the 21st Century features the legendary author, editor, and bibliophile Alberto Manguel.
Alberto Manguel is the acclaimed author of A History of Reading, The Library at Night, and dozens of other works exploring literature, memory, and the profound human need for stories. A lifetime reader and former Director of the National Library of Argentina, Manguel has lived a life shaped by books—reading to Jorge Luis Borges as a teenager, curating libraries across continents, and writing deeply about the roles books play in our personal and collective lives.
In this episode, Manguel offers a masterclass on the power of reading in shaping empathy, identity, and civilization itself. We explore:
- What it means to read deeply in a distracted age
- How libraries function as the “memory of humanity”
- Why stories hold the key to understanding ourselves and our societies
- His reflections on the current state—and future—of reading
This is a timeless conversation for lovers of language, ideas, and the written word.
🎙️ What is Impact in the 21st Century?
Impact in the 21st Century is a podcast that celebrates the impactful work being done around the globe, and shares the stories of the inspiring individuals who are behind it.
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