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Chris Mitchell's avatar

It is not a question of ' what happened to novels?' but rather one of 'what has happened to the readers, or rather to the brains of readers?' The answer to that can largely be found in the writings of Maryanne Woolf in books such as Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain (2007, HarperCollins) and 'The Reading Brain in a Digital World (August, 2018, HarperCollins). In a recent podcast to be found on The New York Times website she discusses the pleasure of 'deep reading ' and how that is compromised by 'skimming, scanning, scrolling' associated with smartphones and computers.

Personally, I am currently re-reading 'Middlemarch' and discovering the real pleasure of 'deep reading' in a long novel.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Join us in the Common Reader Book Club Will! We’re reading Dickens next month...

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