From The Guardian earlier this month:
‘I want to savour every word’: the joy of reading slowly
Quote:
There is something about churning through books that induces envy and even admiration, never more than at this time of year when piles of finished tomes are splashed across social media. Bragging rights seem to go to those who have read lots of books and read them quickly – how many times have you seen someone boast about finishing 10 books in a year? What about five?
But there is power in reading slowly, something the Chinese-American author Yiyun Li tells her creative writing students at Princeton University. “They say, ‘I can read 100 pages an hour’,” she says. “But I say, ‘I don’t want you to read 100 pages an hour. I want you to read three pages an hour’.”
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I love the concept of slow reading, and having been a professor for some span of years, I would love it if my students and mentees would find that patience as well.
I know it all comes down to personal preference and what you want to get out of reading, but I appreciate that Li is at least trying to pass the skill on.