A Lifetime of Reading: Dan Pelzer's Legacy in 3,599 Books

Anderson Cooper

CNN anchor known for his coverage of major global events and sober, factual delivery.

Dan Pelzer, whose recent passing at the age of 92 marked the end of a remarkable life, left behind an extraordinary literary legacy: a meticulously kept record of 3,599 books he read between 1962 and 2023. From his early days in the Peace Corps in Nepal, where he began cataloging his reads on language class worksheets, until his vision declined, Pelzer's commitment to the written word was unwavering. Regardless of the book's content or length, he would not abandon it until the final page was turned. This dedication to completing every book, even those he found challenging like James Joyce's \"Ulysses\" or L. Ron Hubbard's \"Mission Earth\" series, highlights a profound intellectual discipline. Following his death, his daughter, Marci Pelzer, sought a meaningful way to share this impressive compilation. Faced with the impracticality of printing a 100-page list for his funeral, she collaborated with her godson to create \"what-dan-read.com,\" a digital archive accessible via QR code, ensuring his passion for reading could inspire others.

Pelzer's reading habits were as diverse as his life experiences, reflecting his varied interests and professional background. Throughout the decades, his list reveals a man who embraced everything from psychological texts, likely influencing his social work with adolescents, to classic literature, bildungsromans, and even contemporary nonfiction. His children fondly recall discussions about a wide array of authors, from the epic tales of \"Watership Down\" read during their youth to the compelling narratives of John Grisham, possibly his most-read author. Pelzer's intellectual curiosity extended to social issues, exemplified by his adoption of a vegan diet after reading Bill Gates's book on climate change in his late 80s. The Columbus Metropolitan Library, a cornerstone of his reading journey, honored him posthumously, emphasizing his consistent patronage of the Whitehall Branch. Librarians at the branch are now working to digitize his list for wider public access and are planning an exhibit to showcase his eclectic literary tastes, further solidifying his place as a cherished member of the reading community.

Beyond his intellectual pursuits, Dan Pelzer was a man of complex character and deep familial bonds. Though he was a devout Catholic who once considered the Jesuit seminary, his life was full of intriguing contradictions, from enjoying a malt liquor while reading the Bible to his unwavering liberal political views despite having friends across the spectrum. His children recount a devoted father who was always present, offering amusing nicknames to his grandchildren and maintaining a strong connection with his wife, Mary Lou, visiting her daily after her stroke. Even in his final days, after his wife's passing, his love for his family and simple pleasures shone through, taking his granddaughters for pedicures and spending Memorial Day at the zoo. Ultimately, Dan Pelzer's life was a testament to the transformative power of reading, proving that intellectual curiosity and a love for learning can enrich one's existence and leave an enduring legacy that continues to inspire long after one is gone.

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