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quite alot of hours of my day is dedicated to reading, students texts and other related texts, email reading
quite alot of hours of my day is dedicated to reading, students texts and other related texts, email reading
in a day: the unaware of the process type of reading in in the morning when i read the guardian online, i do spend alot of time reading about trump
in a day: the unaware of the process type of reading in in the morning when i read the guardian online, i do spend alot of time reading about trump
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it has to be taught, theres a social value, all those culturally imbibed values -- ive changed my mind big time that its absolutely a technology thats ingrained in our society, we are a literate society, we are completely shaped by that as subjects, i knew that intellectually, but  
it has to be taught, theres a social value, all those culturally imbibed values -- ive changed my mind big time that its absolutely a technology thats ingrained in our society, we are a literate society, we are completely shaped by that as subjects, i knew that intellectually, but  
for hundreds of thousands of years societys existing perfectly fine without the alphabet
for hundreds of thousands of years societys existing perfectly fine without the alphabet
secondary litary society
secondary litary society.
 
==Steve's edit:==
 
 
Do you think reading is associated with being politically engaged?
 
A conscientious vlogger can be more engaged.
 
When I write I like it do so in the register of the spoken. I made a big mistake once, I wrote a text for someone in a film. The reader was a French person, but i gave her such horrible words to work with, they were very long and unfriendly to the French tongue. So I did learn from that, if you are writing for somebody to read it really has to have breath. When I write I read back to myself. Some say there’s a writerly pace and there’s a readerly pace but i try not to distinguish between them. I try to make things understandable as possible.
 
What kind of books did you like reading as a child?
 
I liked Mervin Peak’s Gormenghast Trilogy. . .. I suppose  they are the equivalent of  Game of Thrones today… then  Dostoevsky and Tolstoy , but I didn’t understand them, they were about Russia or something. I started with fiction and there was a lot of magic realism and stuff at that time, things like Marquez and Kundera. Then I started to read theory and one morning I woke up in a skip.
 
Do you sometimes gather with your family and read together?
 
That’s a nice description of intimacy, where a group of people silently read together. When this happens I nudge my partner and whisper --- “wahoo, this is nice isn’t it, just like civilized people. Learning to read is really fast, it only takes a few months.
 
Do you think that reading is a necessity? or do you think it has to be taught?
It has to be taught, there’s a social value, all those culturally imbibed values. I’ve changed my mind big time that its absolutely a technology that’s ingrained in our society, we are a literate society, we are completely shaped by that as subjects, i knew that intellectually, but for hundreds of thousands of years societies existing perfectly fine without the alphabet.
 
 
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quite alot of hours of my day is dedicated to reading, students texts and other related texts, email reading in a day: the unaware of the process type of reading in in the morning when i read the guardian online, i do spend alot of time reading about trump then i seek solace in the arts and enertainments sections i also use a website call all music where i find out about dead jazz players in the evening i do similar iterations i am a person that sometimes read their receipts then i throw them away my reading hanits have changed over the last 20 years, i regret that i dont read more fiction i mostly read texts that are non fiction, i regret that i cant justify to myself the time to read a novel and theres something a bit sad about that, i can go for moths without reading a novel, you think well thats a couple of days i dont have, thats a shame, i recently read straight life which is about a daed jazz player -- its a wonderful book, at christmas i read some non fiction i do read books out loud with my kids, Mr Gun is a kids book, really nicely written, very good for 8 year olds, question: would you rather read the subtitles in a film or just be able to hear the words, which process do you enjoy more listening to it if the subtitles are on i pay much more attention to the structure of the story, theres a different mode of attention there. does your child speak dutch? he speaks both, dutch is his first are you part of any reading groups? no, i have to read too much to work, how do you handle long emails you dont want to read? i write too long emails can you read music? no i cant do you think reading is associated with being ppolitically engaged? a consiencious vlogger can be more engaged when i write i do liek it to be in the register of the spoken, i made a mistake once, i worte a text for someone in a film, a french person was reading it but i gave her such horrible words to work with and so i did learn from that, if you are writing for somebody to read it really has to have breath, and when i am writeing i really do read back to myself, theres a writerly pace and theres a readerly pace some people think but i try not to distinguish between them, i try to make things understandable what kind of books did you liek reading as a child? I likes tutus. . .. id probably liek game of throwns now, then Dostoevsky and tolstoy , i didnt understwand them, they were about russia or something i started with fiction, reading, and there was a lot of magic realism and stuff Kundera then i started to read theory and i woke up in a skip do you sometimes gather with your family and read together? thats a nice description of intimact where a group of people read together - then i nudge my partner and say --- wahoo, this is nice isnt it, like civilised people learning to read is really fast, it takes months, d

do you think that reading is a necessity? or do you think it has to be taught? it has to be taught, theres a social value, all those culturally imbibed values -- ive changed my mind big time that its absolutely a technology thats ingrained in our society, we are a literate society, we are completely shaped by that as subjects, i knew that intellectually, but for hundreds of thousands of years societys existing perfectly fine without the alphabet secondary litary society.

Steve's edit:

Do you think reading is associated with being politically engaged?

A conscientious vlogger can be more engaged.

When I write I like it do so in the register of the spoken. I made a big mistake once, I wrote a text for someone in a film. The reader was a French person, but i gave her such horrible words to work with, they were very long and unfriendly to the French tongue. So I did learn from that, if you are writing for somebody to read it really has to have breath. When I write I read back to myself. Some say there’s a writerly pace and there’s a readerly pace but i try not to distinguish between them. I try to make things understandable as possible.

What kind of books did you like reading as a child?

I liked Mervin Peak’s Gormenghast Trilogy. . .. I suppose they are the equivalent of Game of Thrones today… then Dostoevsky and Tolstoy , but I didn’t understand them, they were about Russia or something. I started with fiction and there was a lot of magic realism and stuff at that time, things like Marquez and Kundera. Then I started to read theory and one morning I woke up in a skip.

Do you sometimes gather with your family and read together?

That’s a nice description of intimacy, where a group of people silently read together. When this happens I nudge my partner and whisper --- “wahoo, this is nice isn’t it, just like civilized people. Learning to read is really fast, it only takes a few months.

Do you think that reading is a necessity? or do you think it has to be taught? It has to be taught, there’s a social value, all those culturally imbibed values. I’ve changed my mind big time that its absolutely a technology that’s ingrained in our society, we are a literate society, we are completely shaped by that as subjects, i knew that intellectually, but for hundreds of thousands of years societies existing perfectly fine without the alphabet.


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