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On Paper

The Everything of Its Two Thousand Year History

Nicholas A. Basbanes
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《On Paper》概述

Explore how a simple sheet connects empires, revolutions, and art in Basbanes' acclaimed cultural odyssey. From preserving Pentagon Papers to inspiring da Vinci, paper's 2,000-year journey reveals our most intimate human technology - one that shaped history while we barely noticed.

《On Paper》核心主题

  • material culture history
  • information technology evolution
  • cellulose fiber manufacturing
  • cross-cultural knowledge transmission
  • traditional craft preservation

《On Paper》经典语录

  • Paper remains what Basbanes calls our most "versatile and indispensable material."

  • Paper's arrival coincided fortuitously with the introduction of the animal-hair brush.

  • "This paper will last a thousand years."

  • "Never be in a hurry-and never skip regular steps."

  • Paper first entered Europe during the Crusades.

《On Paper》主要人物

  • Nicholas A. BasbanesAuthor and chronicler of paper's history
  • Cai LunChinese official credited with inventing paper
  • Ichibei Iwano IXMaster papermaker and Living National Treasure
  • Kawakami GozenLegendary goddess who taught papermaking

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《On Paper》作者介绍

Nicholas A. Basbanes, an award-winning author and cultural historian, is known for exploring the profound impact of paper in his critically acclaimed book, On Paper: The Everything of Its Two-Thousand-Year History.

A former investigative journalist and literary editor of the Worcester Sunday Telegram, Basbanes combines meticulous research with narrative flair to trace paper’s role in shaping civilization, from ancient innovations to modern sustainability debates.

His seminal work, A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books, established him as a leading voice in bibliophilic literature, followed by explorations of libraries (Patience & Fortitude) and literary legacy (A Splendor of Letters).

A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and recipient of multiple National Endowment for the Humanities grants, Basbanes’ work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Smithsonian. Praised as “a triumph of storytelling” by The Guardian, On Paper was a finalist for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction and named a best book of 2013 by seven major publications.

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On Paper chronicles paper's 2,000-year journey from its invention in ancient China to its transformative role in revolutions, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural movements. Basbanes explores how paper enabled the Renaissance printing press, fueled Enlightenment ideas, and shaped modern infrastructure like currency and legal systems. The book also examines paper’s environmental costs and enduring relevance in the digital age.

History enthusiasts, bibliophiles, and sustainability advocates will find this book compelling. It appeals to readers interested in how everyday materials shape civilization, offering insights into paper’s role in art, politics (e.g., the Pentagon Papers), and technological milestones like the first hot-air balloon. Educators and students studying material culture or media history will also benefit.

Yes—Basbanes combines rigorous research with engaging storytelling, revealing paper’s overlooked impact on human progress. Critics praise its blend of historical depth (e.g., Gutenberg’s press) and contemporary relevance, such as debates about deforestation versus digital alternatives. The Scientific American review cited in the book highlights paper’s unique cognitive benefits.

Paper democratized knowledge by enabling mass book production via Gutenberg’s press, spreading works by Shakespeare and Galileo. Basbanes details how affordable paper fueled scientific journals, maps, and bureaucratic records, accelerating Europe’s intellectual rebirth.

The book links paper to watershed moments like the Dreyfus Affair (1894), where leaked documents exposed injustice, and the 1971 Pentagon Papers, which revealed U.S. government deceit during the Vietnam War. Basbanes argues such scandals underscore paper’s power to challenge authority.

He traces paper’s ecological toll, from deforestation during the Industrial Revolution to modern recycling efforts at the NSA (where classified documents become pizza boxes). The book balances criticism of past practices with examples of sustainable innovation, like Japanese washi craftsmanship.

A standout passage describes the Montgolfier brothers lining their 1783 hot-air balloon with paper, calling it “a force in shaping historical events”. Another reflects on 9/11 notes salvaged from rubble, showing paper’s emotional resonance as a “vehicle for human connection”.

Basbanes acknowledges digital convenience but cites studies showing people retain information better on paper. He argues paper’s tactile nature—its weight, smell, and durability—ensures its survival despite e-books, as seen in libraries preserving ancient manuscripts.

Some readers may find its 430-page scope overly detailed, particularly sections on industrial papermaking. However, most praise its comprehensive approach, with BookBrowse noting it “transcends a mere history to become a social chronicle”.

Basbanes highlights Japanese washi paper’s role in calligraphy and origami, contrasting it with Western mass production. He also examines paper’s use in currency, legal contracts, and even hygiene, showing its embeddedness in daily life.

As debates about AI and screen dependency intensify, the book reminds readers that paper underpins democracy (e.g., voting ballots) and creativity. Basbanes’ research into sustainable practices also aligns with modern eco-conscious trends.

Drawing on his background in bibliophile culture, Basbanes interweaves archival discoveries (e.g., visits to Chinese paper mills) with analysis of paper’s literary legacy, cementing his reputation as a meticulous historian of material culture.

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