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Slow Reading
From The Guardian earlier this month:
‘I want to savour every word’: the joy of reading slowly Quote:
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. |
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Hmmm... 10 books would be a very slow month. As for slow reading? I had one friend who pushed that idea. I tried it but never really worked for me since I did not find myself gaining any more enjoyment/information by trying to read most texts slowly. The only exceptions were some poetry where the information is very dense and does take time to think about and absorb and some textbooks where I was referring to other sources while reading.
I will admit that most of my reading is fiction which tends to be about as dense as a 10^-9 Torr vacuum. |
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I have different speeds for different authors/genres. Some I savor, and some I gobble.
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It is meant to be Gobbled and have to beg for more. Other are like your morning porridge. Ya eat because that is what was put in front of you. |
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I read mainly for entertainment. I don't exactly zip through books, but I don't read slowly either. There are some writers whose writing I especially enjoy and I do occasionally take a moment to enjoy their writing. But I don't ever feel the need to slow it down.
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This. I am slowing down overall, but I still read some faster than others. I have discovered that a lot of the books I enjoy from the Golden Age Mystery era are more enjoyable if I slow down, but more modern books I can read faster without losing the atmosphere
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Seems like this would depend on the kind of book you are reading. Classic literature yes. Action thriller no.
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I think we would all agree that with the possible exception of textbooks and the like, if you have to stop and reread what the author has written to figure out what he or she meant, the author has failed. Almost as bad is a plodding narrative, typical of the pre-Hemingway era.
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I often have to "learn" how to read authors I've never encountered before. Which involves rereading some sentences from time to time (especially early on) for full comprehension. They may not all become instant favorites of mine, but even for those I can't quite seem to adjust to, I wouldn't automatically attribute it to a failure on the part of the author. Many times it's my fault for being a dense brick who's unable to stretch/adapt. Other times it might be cultural vernacular I'm not familiar with (yet). No. The notion that every author must write in such a way that every single reader (who is fluent in the language) can easily and instantly comprehend every single sentence in a novel, or be deemed a failure, is not one I'd agree with. Last edited by DiapDealer; 12-30-2022 at 07:02 AM. |
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Easy on the sugar and cream but with added berries is my preference.
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In response to Diap's post, the points there are well made. I should have stated I was expressing a personal preference - that to me, clarity and flow are the most important attributes of good writing.
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And on the porridge front: I tend to go with the kitchen sink approach. Blueberries, chia, walnuts, yoghurt and cacao nibs are typical for me these days. |
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Brown sugar and Cinnamon for me.
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