Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Larry McMurtry: Author, Reader, Bookseller

Shelf Awareness

In the latest New York Times Book Review "Off the Shelf" interview, Larry McMurtry talked about his life as author, reader and bookseller. Two of our favorite exchanges:

In 2012, you sold off much of the inventory of your bookstore, Booked Up, in Archer City, Tex. How did you decide which books should go? Were there books in particular you wanted to hold onto for yourself?


I sold off half of my inventory, two buildings gone, two buildings stayed. Both buildings sold needed major repairs, which we could ill afford. So we sacrificed a lot of literature in translation, a lot of drama, some general travel, odds and ends. It was a normal downsizing. And we still have 290,000 excellent books. My personal library contains over 28,000 volumes, so I have plenty of books at home to keep me company.

What's been the best thing about being in the bookselling business? The worst?


The best: excitement of finding the unexpected treasure. The worst: crazies, meth-heads. Anyone can walk into our bookstore in the age of meth--it's a constant worry.

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