"That is why I read: I want everything to be okay. That’s why I read when
I was a lonely kid and that’s why I read now that I’m a scared adult.
It’s a sincere desire, but a sincere desire always complicates things —
the universe has a peculiar reaction to our sincere desires. Still, I
believe the planet on the table, even when wounded and imperfect,
fragmented and deprived, is worthy of being called whole. Our minds and
the universe — what else is there? Margaret Mead described intellectuals
as those who are bored when they don’t have the chance to talk
interestingly enough. Now a book will talk interestingly to you. George
Steiner describes the intellectual as one who can’t read without a
pencil in her hand. One who wants to talk back to the book, not take
notes but make them: one who might write, “The giraffe speaks!” in the
margin. In our marginal existence, what else is there but this voice
within us, this great weirdness we are always leaning forward to listen
to?"
http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/11/06/mary-ruefle-reading/
No comments:
Post a Comment