The lending library as vision of the world economy to come. Not only as institution, but as idea: sharing books.
The way it's done online and on social media is one level. The polished personal canon, and my own many attempts. Reading Rainbows bridging worlds.
Then the lists of actual libraries, and initiatives like Spokane is Reading.
Prize-winners: Nobels, Bookers, Whitbreads, Newberrys...
Backlisted podcast, ie. The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Ezra Klein's guests' recommendations, still more numerous and disparate.
The NYRB and the Library of America.
Then the time to read them. This summer, for want of a better, I started the One Story That Leads to Jesus and a hodgepodge of Nobel laureates, beginning with Ishiguro and Undset.
But then to actually understand or better yet do the things the books talk about: to learn Japanese by playing MOTHER 2, to steal shiny bits of art and story in the course of an ongoing study of video games and Philip Pullman, not entirely giving up on the writing of stories, either, and to keep slowly imagining that new school into being.
Summer projects, why not? when it's still only just past solstice.