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Books Quote by Tibor Fischer

“You read a lot," said the behatted kvetch indicating the two novels he had open. He nodded, because there was no denying it and because he didn't want to put up the ante for a conversation. Books aren't life." No, they're better," he replied and flipped through the thirty-two library cards in his…” quote by Tibor Fischer
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““You read a lot," said the behatted kvetch indicating the two novels he had open. He nodded, because there was no denying it and because he didn't want to put up the ante for a conversation. Books aren't life." No, they're better," he replied and flipped through the thirty-two library cards in his wallet to remove his one credit card to pay. This was twenty-first century vagrancy.””

Tibor Fischer

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Book of Disquiet” style, 2018

Literature is portrayed as a refuge and a transaction, reflecting modern alienation and commodification of reading.

In simple terms: Books as both escape and commodity.

Key Takeaway

Value reading beyond utility.

Themes

literature alienation consumerism technology

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • library visits
  • digital reading
  • book clubs
  • budgeting for books

Key Concepts

post‑modernism cultural critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does technology change your reading habits?
  • What does “better” mean in this context?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on materialism can diminish literary joy.

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