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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Booking Through Thursday

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This weeks topic: Why You Read

I’ve seen this quotation in several places lately. It’s from Sven Birkerts' The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age’:

"To read, when one does so of one’s own free will, is to make a volitional statement, to cast a vote; it is to posit an elsewhere and set off toward it. And like any traveling, reading is at once a movement and a comment of sorts about the place one has left. To open a book voluntarily is at some level to remark the insufficiency either of one’s life or one’s orientation toward it."


To what extent does this describe you?

I have to admit that when I first read this quote this morning I was really insulted. In fact, I didn't think I was going to reply this week because I was so annoyed. I read because it is, quite simply, something that I love to do. I love all differnet genres and find something redeeming in each. I read fiction and nonfiction. I like to read about places other than where I live and cultures differnet from my own.

There are also times I read to escape. And thinking about this fact alone is what made me decide to reply today. When I was a child I read to escape an often abusive environment - definitely 'an insuffiecient life' at times. I read and thought about the possibility of my future. Now, my life is quite a bit like what I wanted when I was young - in terms of the family I've created with my husband and children. There are days though, that are just so stressful, that I do want to escape into the pages of a great book at the end of it. I love my life though, and I'm not trying to escape it any longer; but rather relax into it.

Reading is a pleasure and a privilege that I find ultimately satisfying.

4 comments:

  1. I think that reading helps us to appreciate the present moment AND helps us to appreciate who we are, who we were, and what we come from. I love looking back on books I loved as a child. Now I can articulate WHY I loved them, but then, I just knew that I loved them. I think that one could argue that reading is an act of self-definition.

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  2. Oh Sher...your post just made me cry. Don't worry, I'm totally PMSing. :)

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  3. See this is one of the things that I love about you. You put such emotion and honesty in your writing that even when it's just a post I get all wrapped up and want to hear more from you. Love ya

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