Tuesday, May 15, 2007

READING FOR ENJOYMENT



In his interesting book How to Talk about Books you Haven't Read Pierre Bayard says he has no inclination to read every word of James Joyce's Ulysses, a book he feels he already knows. Some books are more easily admired than digested, he says.

I agree. I had to plough through Ulysses when an undergraduate, and it was quite a chore!

In some respects reading books or plays might actually interfere with the appreciation of literature, Bayard says. I agree again. High School English teachers did not help me appreciate Shakespeare: I did not enjoy trying to take apart his stanzas and writing about their possible meanings...

I see book titles in 'Must Read' lists which I confess I haven't read. I may one day. I haven't read To Kill a Mockingbird. I tried to get into The Great Gatsby as a youth and gave up. Same recently with Harry Potter. I was in the wrong queue when the gift of imaginative appreciation was given out. Which is also why the English-Speaking world's Number one author Tolkien has also eluded me...

But I do read a lot of books: generally one or two a week. And in this Blog I want to whet your appetite to read books of your choice and enjoy the experience...

Rowland Croucher