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Meetings with Books: Raymond Klibansky

Published: 1 March 2013
The symposium will also pay homage to Raymond Klibansky, leading 20th-century thinker and late McGill professor who bequeathed his extraordinary collection of more than 7,000 works to the university. Part of his collection is now on exhibit atBibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ),Raymond Klibansky (1905-2005) – La bibliothèque d'un philosophein the Grande Bibliothèque's main exhibition hall until August 25, 2013.

WHAT: Symposium:Meetings with Books: Raymond Klibansky, Special Collections and the Library in the 21stCentury
WHEN:Wednesday, March 20, 2013
WHERE:Faculty Club Ballroom, 㽶Ƶ, 3450 McTavish St., Montreal
* The symposium will be presented in English
Panels and lectures include:
“Remembering Raymond Klibansky”
Moderated by Isabelle Robitaille, BAnQ
Speakers: Georges Leroux, philosophy professor, Université du Québec à Montréal; curator of the exhibitRaymond Klibansky (1905-2005) – La bibliothèque d'un philosophe, presented as part ofBAnQ’s Philosophy Year
Gerald Beasley, (University Librarian, Concordia University); Désirée Park (Concordia University)
"It is all on the Web, so why bother?Special Collections in the Digital Age"Moderated by Prof. Ellen Aitken, Dean, Faculty of Religious Studies (㽶Ƶ)
Speakers: Stefan Sinclair (㽶Ƶ); Fiona Black (Dalhousie University); Leslie Howsam (University of Windsor); Lindsay Eckert (University of Toronto)
Keynote lecture by author Alberto Manguel: “The Uses of Curiosity”
Curiosity has an ambiguous reputation: on the one hand, it is viewed as a sinful emotion that leads into forbidden territories; on the other, as the necessary drive for discovery and learning. This talk will explore the roots of the paradox in Western thought and look at libraries’ special collections as one of the fruits of this double-edged desire.
Alberto Manguelis one of the world's great writers and readers. He is a member of PEN, a Guggenheim Fellow, and an Officer of the French Order of Arts and Letters. He has received numerous prizes, including the Prix Médicis in essays forA History of Reading, and the McKitterick Prize for his novelNews from a Foreign Country Came. His most recent books includeThe Library at Night(Yale University Press). His work has been translated into more than 30 languages.
For more details and the full program of the conference, visit:
For more details about the exhibitRaymond Klibansky (1905-2005) – La bibliothèque d'un philosopheat the BAnQ, visit:
Attendance is free but reservations are required:; 514-398-4681

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