
Lost Art of Reading
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In 'The Lost Art of Reading,' Gerald Stanley Lee grapples with the anxieties of a rapidly changing world. He observes the rise of factories, towering buildings, and the unrelenting pace of modern life in bustling cities. Lee sees these changes as both exhilarating and disorienting, posing a challenge to the individual's ability to find meaning and connection. He argues that amidst the distractions of modern life, the art of thoughtful reading has been sidelined. Lee believes that reading fosters a deeper understanding of oneself and the world around, offering a haven for reflection and self-discovery. He encourages readers to reclaim the power of the written word as a tool for navigating the complexities of their own lives and the changing landscape of their societies.Book Details
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