![](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/45bc8984-7ba5-487a-a2cf-3e2adec01305/b25c54a4-ecfb-4065-ac0f-359897158c8c_rw_1920.png?h=6a1e2f4f7683c206360ad2829d8f419e)
![](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/45bc8984-7ba5-487a-a2cf-3e2adec01305/beea94e8-e04b-4736-ad8c-151283cdb6e2_rw_1920.png?h=00b589c9236ce0ddae2efdae26b29f70)
![](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/45bc8984-7ba5-487a-a2cf-3e2adec01305/d6199c50-add2-4517-9bbc-a771a19d7522_rw_1920.png?h=3162519c63258db36e692efcadd7e42f)
![](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/45bc8984-7ba5-487a-a2cf-3e2adec01305/357b246b-ece9-465d-b697-43be3433ce76_rw_1920.png?h=760dcd31cd98e9f8c7324b4cfcce1bfc)
![](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/45bc8984-7ba5-487a-a2cf-3e2adec01305/ba5fd1f8-ce06-4f73-bc4c-f03ec1497b48_rw_1920.png?h=1ef0df4422b463fc910314d761a78d1a)
Women reading books. I like books, and I like people who read books. Once I saw a picture of the Japanese writer Sôseki Natsume. He was in his office, behind a little desk, surrounded with more than 2000 books. Towers of books, side by side; a literary fortress. It was wonderful.