Feb 13, 2017, 21:07 pm
Yes, apparently it's a thing according to a New York Times article "Books to Chew On" (26 March 2006). The author, Blake Eskin, provides a number of fascinating historical examples, including this:
Not sure where I want this thread to go (Books That Give You Indigestion?) but I thought I'd post it anyway.
Quote:There are two instances of bibliophagy in the Bible. The first comes in Ezekiel [3:1-3], when a heavenly hand offers the prophet a scroll covered on both sides with "lamentations, and moaning and woe." God commands Ezekiel to eat the scroll, and he reports that "it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness." Revelation, Chapter 10, has a variation on this theme: an angel hands John a scroll to eat, telling him it will taste like honey but also "turn your stomach sour." According to the theologian Eugene H. Peterson, the author of . . . Eat This Book (2006), the scroll became the source of John's apocalyptic vision: "The book he ate was metabolized into the book he wrote."
Not sure where I want this thread to go (Books That Give You Indigestion?) but I thought I'd post it anyway.