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- From: nadel@attatash.aero.org (Miriam Nadel)
- Subject: Re: Reading as an addiction (Was: 92 in rabreview)
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 16:15:24 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec31.050130.24366@sophia.smith.edu> orourke@sophia.smith.edu (Joseph O'Rourke) writes:
- >Seeing the astounding quantity of books some posters consumed in 1992
- >makes me wonder if reading can be a type of (benign?) addiction. This
- >may be an especially apt description of those who (compulsively?) read a
- >hundred genre novels a year, mysteries or science fiction for example.
- >
- When you talk about genre novels specifically, I think you might want to
- ask what the purpose of reading them is. Addiction isn't simply the regular
- ingestion of massive quantities of a substance - the desire for escape, or
- other psychological relief, is also implied in the world. So I would
- classify reading trashy romances when I was in grad school and just
- couldn't face working as addictive behavior, while reading a mystery a day
- for sheer entertainment (given a sufficient amount of free time that I'm
- not neglecting other pursuits) is not addictive.
-
- > Among those who are voracious readers, do you feel the
- >equivalent of withdrawal symptoms when (for whatever reason) you cannot
- >read for an extended period?
-
-
- I can't imagine not reading for an extended period but I suppose I would
- become intensely bored.
-
- I do find that I become uncomfortable if I don't have enough books on hand.
- When the unread stack dips to fifty or so, I will invariably find myself
- rushing off to a bookstore.
-
- Miriam Nadel
-