Monday, March 15, 2010
one friend said he does not (like to)
read narrative fiction because of its disconnect
with reality, because fiction offers
no "lessons", or no real / useful things to be learned or applied.
i am not going to opine on this,
because the stance is pure,
mind-boggled daffiness. if this friend was serious about it, that is.
sometimes people
say things just to not say nothing, if you know what i mean.
i generally do not understand that.
i am fine with not talking.
but the compulsion to just say things happens with
such typical frequency that it is what it is.
besides on occasion taking
due notice, a contrived asymmetrical brow set or a long sidewise glance,
it is of small overall consequence.
maybe i am wrong.
then as well, this feels such a small matter
to feel too awful for being wrong about.
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"Books did not care who was reading them or whether one read them or not ... all readers were equal, herself included." The Uncommon Reader
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