(urth) The Distant Suns of Gene Wolfe
don doggett
kingwukong at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 4 11:21:07 PDT 2007
--- Michael Straight <mfstraight at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sheesh. Do we really have to pretend that liking
> Wolfe proves that
> we're super-smart and that people who don't are just
> lazy, not willing
> to do the "hard work" that we're willing to do?
>
> Reading Wolfe requires a different kind of attention
> than reading some
> other books, but I wouldn't call it work. I enjoy
> that kind of
> reading. If I didn't, I wouldn't do it. It doesn't
> make me morally
> superior to someone who doesn't enjoy that kind of
> reading.
>
> I don't enjoy skateboarding or skeet shooting, but
> it's not because
> I'm too lazy to do the "work" (practice) it would
> take for me to do
> those things well. I'm just not interested
I agree. It's more that we're suffering from an
embarassment of riches. Increasing literacy is
probably the one thing our public schools have done
right. And even if the only books a person has read
are from primary school up through college, that's
still a third of a person's life spent reading. Not to
mention email, web pages, comics (many of which are
highly sophisticated- GW's a comics fan I believe.)
and the crap ton of magazines that come out every year
that ought to be online instead of in the landfill.
The sky hasn't fallen yet, I think.
Don
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