Book lover burning books

books are important. a dying art. please, please, let me know that there are still people out there that read more than just magazines.

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From Yahoo News (sorry, Newsbot):
Mo. man burns books as act of protest By DAVID TWIDDY, Associated Press Writer
Mon May 28, 7:19 AM ET

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Tom Wayne has amassed thousands of books in a warehouse during the 10 years he has run his used book store, Prospero's Books.

His collection ranges from best sellers, such as Tom Clancy's "The Hunt for Red October" and Tom Wolfe's "Bonfire of the Vanities," to obscure titles, like a bound report from the Fourth Pan-American Conference held in Buenos Aires in 1910. But when he wanted to thin out the collection, he found he couldn't even give away books to libraries or thrift shops; they said they were full.

So on Sunday, Wayne began burning his books in protest of what he sees as society's diminishing support for the printed word.

"This is the funeral pyre for thought in America today," Wayne told spectators outside his bookstore as he lit the first batch of books.

The fire blazed for about 50 minutes before the Kansas City Fire Department put it out because Wayne didn't have a permit for burning.

Wayne said next time he will get a permit. He said he envisions monthly bonfires until his supply — estimated at 20,000 books — is exhausted.

"After slogging through the tens of thousands of books we've slogged through, and to accumulate that many and to have people turn you away when you take them somewhere, it's just kind of a knee-jerk reaction," he said. "And it's a good excuse for fun."

Wayne said he has seen fewer customers in recent years as people more often get their information from television or the Internet. He pointed to a 2002 study by the National Endowment for the Arts, that found that less than half of adult respondents reported reading for pleasure, down from almost 57 percent in 1982.

Kansas City has seen the number of used bookstores decline in recent years, and there are few independent bookstores left in town, said Will Leathem, a co-owner of Prospero's Books.

"There are segments of this city where you go to an estate sale and find five TVs and three books," Leathem said.

The idea of burning the books horrified Marcia Trayford, who paid $20 Sunday to carry away an armload of tomes on art, education and music.

"I've been trying to adopt as many books as I could," she said.

Dozens of other people took advantage of the book-burning, searching through the books waiting to go into the flames for last-minute bargains.

Mike Bechtel paid $10 for a stack of books, including an antique collection of children's literature, which he said he'd save for his 4-year-old son.

"I think, given the fact it is a protest of people not reading books, it's the best way to do it," Bechtel said. "(Wayne has) made the point that not reading a book is as good as burning it."
Okay....

If the news is reporting this accurately (which there's a good chance it isn't), I would like nothing more in life than to kick this douchebag in the nuts every day for the rest of my life.

The thought that there are books I've been looking for, that I can't get because I can't afford to pay $50+ for beat-up old copies, and this guy's going to burn them, really strikes a nerve.

However, that said....

It did say he had a massive warehouse full of "thousands of" books, and has a supply of about 20,000. So chances are, the news media, loving a sensational story, is jumping on it and not pointing out that he's keeping good books, and it's his 15,000 Harlequin romances and 5,000 copies of The Da Vinci Code that he's burning.

Nor that, realistically, by getting attention by burning books on one or two occasions--likely books that no one really does want (the aforementioned Harlequins, or strategy guides to Yars Revenge on the Atari 2600)--he's really, really going to drum up business as people try to "save" the books.

More likely the truth is closer to the second. But if it's the first, I plan to drive to Kansas City and give this guy a few years worth of ballkicks.
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There was a little blurb on the news yesterday about this, but I didn't really pay attention. They showed him with his grill full of books adding lighter fluid and firing it up. It was probably more of a grab for attention.
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I might send him my SW books to add to the pyre.
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