Saturday, June 25, 2011

LIVING IN AN AGE OF DISTRACTION

This article by Johann Hari talks about Ulin's book and points out a very interesting reflection on reading "physical books". The link to the whole article in The Independent is at the bottom.

"In his gorgeous little book The Lost Art of Reading – Why Books Matter in a Distracted Time, the critic David Ulin admits to a strange feeling. All his life, he had taken reading as for granted as eating – but then, a few years ago, he became aware, in an apartment full of books, that I could no longer find within myself the quiet necessary to read". He would sit down to do it at night, as he always had, and read a few paragraphs, then find his mind was wandering, imploring him to check his email, or Twitter, or Facebook. "What I'm struggling with," he writes, "is the encroachment of the buzz, the sense that there's something out there that merits my attention."

I think most of us have this sense today, if we are honest. If you read a book with your laptop thrumming on the other side of the room, it can be like trying to read in the middle of a party, where everyone is shouting to each other. To read, you need to slow down. You need mental silence except for the words. That's getting harder to find."



The whole article by Johann Hari in The Independent

Sunday, June 5, 2011

LITERATURE WORKSHOP - JUNE

STARTING THURSDAY JUNE 30th.

"She had consented to go away, to leave her home. Was that wise? She tried to weigh each side of the question." ("Eveline,")

Una selección de los cuentos de the Dubliners de James Joyce.

Reserva imprescindible. email: englishfacetoface@yahoo.es
o Tel: 91 5435751/91 5289335
Clase: jueves
Hora: 19.30 - 21.00hs
Teacher: Clayton Louden