eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2007 | books, college, reading, thepugetnews
An interesting piece asking whether or not it's actually worth it to read all the way through books and stating that it's quite common at the college level "not to."
I do agree with the one point he makes about it sometimes being easier to draw conclusions from reading less of the book. I read everything I could get my hands on for a holocaust literature course, the required and the optional readins, incclduing some not even on the cirriculum. On the final test, I was a mess of competing theories and ideas scoring worse than in any of my other literature course finals. I still passed but my scores were not an indication of my involvement.
The University of Paris literature professor Pierre Bayard's best seller "How to Talk About Books That You Haven't Read" is flying off the shelves in France. Not only does Bayard tell readers how to fake literary orgasm, but he admits to giving lectures on books he hasn't bothered to read. I'm sure Bayard's book will be met with outrage from many academics on this side of the Atlantic who lack the French national penchant for public display and intellectual pretension. Obviously, there is something seriously reprehensible about Bayard's know-nothing chutzpah (or whatever the French word for that is). Our goal as teachers is to teach what we know, not what we don't. But, outrage aside, perhaps it's time to admit that not reading has its virtues as well as its vices.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2008 | 2666, Roberto Bolaño, books
From the translator of 2666, a set of notes which will be helpful when I get around to reading it.
Quoted: Macmillan: 2666: A Novel: Books: Roberto Bolaño
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2008 | Robert Bolano, design, booksShareViewed: 1 Time
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2008 | books, writing, news, Michiko Kakutani, David Foster Wallace
Kakutani remembers David Foster Wallace - fondly.
Quoted: David Foster Wallace’s strobe-lit portraits of millennial America were infused with humor and fervor and verve.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 28 2008 | kindle, books, Amazon.com
Wired put together a Wish List of features for Kindle 2.0. Most aren't surprising but I absolutely love the idea of content subscription for books.
Quoted:The rumblings in the ground are pointing to an imminent Kindle 2.0, a successor to Amazon's loved but flawed e-book reader. The Kindle has effectively dropped
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 31 2008 | George Orwell, books
The Orwell diaries will be released online starting August 9th, one entry per day, as a blog at orwelldiaries.wordpress.com. Nice!
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2008 | books, Scott Berkun, project management
Scott Berkun has a new book that looks interesting. This one is on prioritization.
Quoted: Editor Project manager and writer Scott Berkun knows how to get things done when you've got a team of people
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | business, music, books, Amazon.com, Unbox, MP3
eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2008 | shopping, Borders, Amazon.com, books
Ouch. Silicon Alley Insider (via Clusterstock) doesn't seem to believe Borders is better off "going it alone" and running their own website.
Quoted: Borders hopes that taking its site in-house will compensate for its sputtering bricks-and-mortar store business. Unfortunately, it's more likely Borders will now be able to fail at two businesses instead of one.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 23 2008 | business, books, blog, readingShareViewed: 12 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 20 2008 | books, tattoos, photos
A collection of literary tattoo photos. Very nice! Personally, I'm a fan of the text tattoos since they honor the originals.
Quoted: Adventures in middlebrow.
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