Slow Reading In A Hurried Age by David Mikics
Reading in a Hurried Age
In an era dominated by rapid digital consumption, this insightful work advocates for the rejuvenation of deep, attentive reading practices. It presents a compelling case for slowing down and savoring literature, offering practical strategies to cultivate a more mindful engagement with texts. By emphasizing the transformative power of reading, the book encourages readers to rediscover the joy and intellectual fulfillment that comes from immersing oneself in the written word, ultimately fostering a richer, more reflective life experience.
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- Published
- 2013
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- American
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- 256
- Original Language
- English
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