The pleasures of reading in an age of distraction

Hardcover, 162 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2011 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-974749-8
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OCLC Number:
657223858

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In recent years, cultural commentators have sounded the alarm about the dire state of reading in America. Americans are not reading enough, they say, or reading the right books, in the right way. In this book, Alan Jacobs argues that, contrary to the doomsayers, reading is alive and well in America. There are millions of devoted readers supporting hundreds of enormous bookstores and online booksellers. Oprah's Book Club is hugely influential, and a recent NEA survey reveals an actual uptick in the reading of literary fiction. Jacobs's interactions with his students and the readers of his own books, however, suggest that many readers lack confidence; they wonder whether they are reading well, with proper focus and attentiveness, with due discretion and discernment. Many have absorbed the puritanical message that reading is, first and foremost, good for you -- the intellectual equivalent of eating your Brussels sprouts. For such people, indeed …

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Review of 'The pleasures of reading in an age of distraction' on 'Storygraph'

Alan Jacobs, who readers of this blog (all ten of you) may know from previous references to his excellent blog TextPatterns, has recently released a wonderful book about reading that I simply can't recommend highly enough. The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction is just the sort of pithy, sympathetic tract that our times demand -- it encourages bibliographic exploration, celebrates chance literary encounters, while offering sincere understanding for the would-be "well-read" among us who fear missing out on an overly massive menu of "great works."

[Note: see more of my writing at Near Earth Object.]

Those chance literary encounters are the subject of this passage, which I found so delightful and even moving, that I thought I'd share it here.

The cultivation of serendipity is an option for anyone, but for people living in conditions of prosperity and security and informational richness it is …
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