Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Fame and the dead librarian

I found some surrealists, authors, alchemists and inventors to include in this distingushed list of [predominantly] dead, famous people who once worked as librarians :

  • Georges Bataille (Surrealist author)


  • Jorge Luis Borges (Argentinian novelist)


  • Laura Bush (ex-US President's wife...)

  • Lewis Carroll (novelist)

  • John Dee (Renaissance magician/alchemist)

  • Marcel Duchamp (influential artist and DADAIST)

  • Benjamin Franklin (American scientist, inventor, statesman, and philosopher)

  • Hypatia of Alexandria (Ancient Greek mathematician)

  • Lao Tsu (Chinese philosopher and reputed founder of Taoism - Court librarian)

  • Marcel Proust (French novelist, essayist and critic)


  • Phillip Pullman (fantasy author)

and the notorious Casanova, infamous for many reasons, was also a librarian...








Thursday, June 12, 2008

Cinematic Librarians

Here are some of my favourite classic, popular and cult films that feature librarians. Although some library characters are stereotypical, I have tried to find the most unconventional or positive portrayals of librarians/libraries in film:

  1. CITIZEN KANE (1941). Features an infamous confrontation with a sterotypical librarian, a mean-spirited, spiteful archivist played by Georgia Backus. So bad, it is funny and has to be seen to be believed. But has possibly haunted our profession's image since.
  2. THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE AND HER LOVER (1989). This arthouse favourite features 'the lover' as librarian.
  3. GHOSTBUSTERS(1984), ghostly librarians stack shelves in the haunted New York Public Library.
  4. THE WICKER MAN (1973), a classic film featuring arguably the sexiest librarian of all time embodied in the winsome Ingrid Pitt.
  5. FOUL PLAY (1978), a classic comedy with Goldie Hawn playing a ditsy San Francisco librarian, seduced by Chevy Chase.
  6. NO MAN OF HER OWN(1932), Carole Lombard plays the seductive local librarian who wins Clark Gables heart. A favourite of my Scottish grandmother, who was also a librarian.
  7. THE MUMMY(1999) features a reference librarian who assists the scientists in research.
  8. AGENT TROUBLE (1987). Catherine Deneuve is a chic librarian, using her research skills to solve a complicated crime.
  9. ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ (1979). A classic image of tough guy Clint Eastwood as a librarian, working in the prison library and wheeling the prison library cart.
  10. ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976). A reference librarian assists reporters working on the Watergate story.
  11. BLACK MASK (1996). Jet Li plays a mild-mannered librarian by day, who transforms into the superhero, Black Mask, by night.
  12. INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989). Indiana Jones uses a magnificent library in Venice to find the key to the location of the lost chalice.
  13. THE MATRIX (1999). The character of Tank, although never named as a 'librarian' is arguably the geek pin-up, most idealised digital librarian icon in contemporary cinema (at least amongst my friends). Sits night and day in front of a huge bank of interconnected computer monitors researching multiple documents/images/files used to save the world.

Singing in the library

I have found so many songs about libraries and longing or wishful thinking about librarians in music, that it makes me feel like there is a soundtrack for libraries everywhere.
My favourite library lyrics of all time:

"I know this girl/This very special girl/And she works in a library, yeah/Standing there behind the counter/Willing to help/With all the problems that I encounter/Helps me find Hemingway/Helps me find Genet/Helps me find Brecht/Helps me find Chandler/Helps me find James Joyce/She always makes the right choice/She's my god, she's my god/She's my g-o-d, she's my god, yeah, yeah/She's my g-o-d, yeah/Oh, she's my god now Yeah!"

from The Go-Betweens song 'Karen'

Some of the best songs about libraries and what 'songsters' think librarians are:

  1. Karen - The Go-Betweens
  2. At the library - Green Day
  3. Library Boy - Urban Tapestry
  4. Queens of the circulating library - Coil
  5. Sweet Librarian - Railroad Jerk
  6. Lines from the library - Shriekback
  7. Love in the library - Jimmy Buffet
  8. Universal Hall - The Waterboys
  9. A design for life - The Manic Street Preachers

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Literary Librarians

Some of my favourite imaginative books feature librarians and although stereotypical portrayals sadly still occur, with timid, meek, bespectled female librarians a mainstay, I have found some of the most interesting and unconventional literary library characters as inspirational, intriguing and thought provoking reading as semi-role models. Here are a few of my favourite literary librarians:

  1. In Umberto Eco's extraordinary medieval epic, The Name of the Rose, Malachi is the brilliant librarian pivotal to the plot, revealing craven mysteries of the library.
  2. In the delicate novel, That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis, a bored, Welsh librarian has unsatisfying adventures outside his stale marriage. In the film version of the novel, the librarian was played with a light, manic energy by Peter Sellers.
  3. In Stephen Kings horror novel, It, the main narrator is a librarian (Mike Hanlon), known as the 'keeper of the lighthouse' - a beautiful metaphor for a library.
  4. In Garth Nix's lyrically imaginative Lirael (2001), the title character is a curious, nimble minded assistant librarian.
  5. In Neil Gaiman's graphic novel series, The Sandman, the guardian librarian of the 'The Dreamings' library is Lucien, who guards all the books that are dreamt, but never written.
  6. Read or Die (aka R.O.D.) a futuristic, violent manga series, the librarian/researcher Yomiko Readman, works for the famous Library of England as an eminent bibliophile and researcher of rare literary works.
  7. In Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, supernatural, hyper-space travelling librarians feature frequently, most notably one who transforms into an Orangutan. Who hasn't had that feeling?
  8. And who can forget Batgirl, the original cool librarian, who transforms into Oracle (Barbara Gordon) after she is shot by the fantastical Joker, becoming a computer literate, modern librarian, in the Batman comic series.
  9. And in the ever reliable Harry Potter series, Irma Pince is a minor character, and bossy, intellectual librarian in the Hogwarts library.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Cinema and libraries

After completing an intriguing essay during my cinema studies, examining the image of librarians in film, (before I had even contemplated the possibility of actually becoming one myself), I thought this might be an interesting topic for my blog, expanding the net to include libraries and librarians in books and art also. So here I begin...