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I think it's more just the tone. Calling some reading junk. The attack on graphic novels (and I don't even read them) not being literature.
Stuff like that kind of takes away from the topic at hand--what people gain from reading, whether that varies by what they read etc. I'm not a big believer in reading--at least fiction reading--shaping a person's thought process, values, beliefs etc. But that's just my bias from growing up on movies, tv, sports and video games and still enjoying all those more than reading. Hell, it's ridiculous I waste so much time here procrastinating work, talking about what's a very minor hobby with me. So with that realization I think I'll take a break from the site for a while, if not permanently. |
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Your statement about your own bias towards reading because of growing up the way you did, speaks volumes. There is a huge difference between someone who grew up with a passionate love of books, and someone who just "isn't a big believer in reading fiction". As for taking a break from this site? I haven't found anything in this thread thats even came close to being objectionable. Except for the op's link to the article. No one has 'flamed out', and I haven't even gotten my stick out. ![]() |
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The think I saw was a question about whether graphic novels could be considered literature. I think it's a very good question and that's what attracted my attention.
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But... If you ask me if 'comics' can have literary value I would say that they most certainly can. I think it can be called 'literature'. And if not, then we should call it 'art'. *They happen to be my favourites ![]() |
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Oh yeah, this thread didn't drive me away or anything. Just made me realize I'm wasting a lot of time getting sucked into arguments over something that's a minor hobby for me. That and I just get frustrated as I don't fit in with the membership here being a casual reader, relatively young, and not that impressed with e-ink. So I just end up having the same arguments about backlit screens, tablets etc. over and over and over and it's gotten stale. Just not enough others here who aren't big fans of dedicated reading devices--which makes since given the name of the site I suppose. Though you'd think it was e-ink.com rather than mobileread given how prevalent the bashing of anything that isn't e-ink is. Quote:
I just thought it was silly that the linked article and some discussion etc. seemed to imply that a person is less intellectual for reading "junk" and not classic literature etc. Fiction is fiction IMO--some is much better than others--but that's subjective and I don't think personally that reading classic lit etc. is any sign of a persons intellect etc. If you want to be an intellectual, get into science, research, and other intellectual topics and leave the literature for entertainment IMO. I basically view fiction reading the same I do movies, TV, video games etc. Entertainment/art, not something I do to expand my intellect. I expanded my intellect by getting a Ph D, and continue to expand it by through research, non-fiction reading, teaching others etc. Quote:
And again, this post didn't make me want to take a break. Just a continual realization that 31 year old casual reader who's more into movies, tv and video games shouldn't waste so much time on a site full of older book lovers wed to e-ink etc. ![]() |
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But, it's OK, because it's only because anybody who disagrees with you is a senile old fogey. Phew, thank God for you dynamic youngsters and your open minds. How on earth could people older than you who actually have e-readers as a serious hobby possibly dare argue with a person who actively dislikes mobile reading devices and doesn't even like reading. I think that the exit is that way - bye now! ![]() ![]() |
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![]() seriously. No...that wasn't my intent. Given our age difference, yes, we have a different perspective on reading, tv, movies and video games. Like you said......its all in how we're raised. I am trying.... I will be reading "Maus" because of this thread. I can appreciate the artwork involved as well as anyone. I guess my true fear is......will the artwork evolve and get more intricate, will people need to 'read' less to understand the story? Thats scary. |
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That's not what I meant. It would be pretty damn boring to post on a forum where everyone agreed with you! What I meant is I feel silly wasting time arguing over a minor hobby. I already spend a ton of time--talking probably a couple hundred thousand posts across different sites over the 15 years or so I've been posting on websites--arguing about movies, music, video games, politics etc. I like my Kindle. I like reading novels. But I don't LOVE it as a main hobby like most here, so my posts are probably more forum addiction than love of the hobby so I just realized I need to scale back on that front. Not because people disagree. But because it's not a huge hobby and I don't really fit in here. Which leads to endless arguments, and the same arguments over and over with people who only want e-ink and have no interest in tablets etc. I'd more need a tech gadget forum with some discussion of e-reading, vs. an e-reading forum with some discussion of tech gadgets. ![]() Quote:
So no need to have that fear as it won't happen. I don't think it scary anyway. In my view movies are the superior form of story telling anyway. ![]() Last edited by dmaul1114; 02-12-2010 at 05:13 PM. |
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HA! Gotcha. Lets argue this point. With a written story.....you usually know whats going on 'behind the scenes', in the different characters minds.....you can re-read a page...scan back and forth, to 'refresh' your memory....you make your own pictures, scenery.......etc. With a movie, things move so fast. Theres no chance to reflect on what you've just seen......you need to be paying close attention or you miss out on the entire thing. (Except perhaps, for "Dune"....that sucker dragged out until eternity.) |
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I have no issue following most movies, and of course you can re watch them. Just 90-120 minutes for most, vs. much more time to re-read a book etc.
I just find it superior personally as I'm more in the camp that a story teller needs to get the story to you exactly the way the want you to experience it. Books leave too much to the imagination--but I know that's what you and others love about them. With film you have the words (dialogue) but also the images, the voices, the emotions etc. portraying things as the director intends and most everyone watching it should have a similar emotional reaction on a scene by scene basis etc. But that's just me. I'm a very visual person, and not very imaginative/creative so I get more out of a great movie than I do a great book--though I enjoy both. Similarly, I hate abstract art. I want to see an artist get his message across to nearly everyone who sees it, not make something that gives different experiences to different people. So that's kind of where I'm coming from on my appreciation of art, movies, books etc. Last edited by dmaul1114; 02-12-2010 at 05:36 PM. |
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