often find a novel, even a well-written compelling novel, a blur soon — Sven Birkerts, Gutenberg Elegies: Fate Reading Electronic Age

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I often find that a novel, even a well-written and compelling novel, can become a blur to me soon after I've finished reading it. I recollect perfectly the feeling of reading it, the mood I occupied, but I am less sure about the narrative details. It is almost as if the book were, as Wittgenstein said of his propositions, a ladder to be climbed and then discarded after it has served its purpose.

Sven Birkerts, The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age

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