Interlude: Organizing
I got this huge box yesterday, so I finally unpacked my books and organized most of them in chronological order (bottom left to the right, then top left to right, I realize that's a weird way to do it but it was physically the easiest way). My very large books, such as The Beatles Anthology, are still packed and will be until I get shelves. I organized more into another box too:
A few months ago I created the spreadsheet of all my books and was surprised to see the layout of all the publishing years: only one book from the 1940's, a bunch from the mid-80's, etc. The titles are just words on a spreadsheet, having them physically laid out like this brought many surprises. The Invention of Women and Pomosexuals are very different books on the same topic and there they are side-by-side in 1997! The Feminine Mystique beside The Autobiography of Malcolm X in '64/'65 but the latter seems light-years beyond the former - even though I read both when I was 16! I was amazed to see Guests In Their Own House and the biography of Sr. Madeleva Wolff alongside the books I read as a kid, they would've made a huge difference in my life has I been taught the information within them at that time rather than just a few years ago. Organizing these 170 books (I ran out of steam once I got to 2016, oddly apt) was a lot of work, largely because I was unpacking the books while organizing them, and for a while I just looked at them while processing a better understanding of time and growth and history.
I still need shelves to put them on, and they will remain organized in chronological order until I'm done with this project.
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