How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading (Spiral Bound)
Marc Notes: The classic guide to intelligent reading;A Touchstone book;Includes bibliographical references (pages 340-353) and index.;Investigates the art of reading by examining each aspect of reading, problems encountered, and tells how to combat them. Biographical...
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Marc Notes: Review Quotes: "It shows concretely how the serious work of proper reading may be accomplished and how much it may yield in the way of instruction and delight." -- The New Yorker "These four hundred pages are packed full of high matters which no one solicitous of the future of American culture can afford to overlook." --Jacques Barzun "'There is the book; and here is your mind.' Adler and Van Doren's suggestions on how to connect the two will make you nostalgic for a slower, more earnest, less trivial time." --Anne Fadiman Publisher Marketing: The best and most successful guide to reading comprehension for the general reader, completely rewritten and updated with new material. A CNN Book of the Week: "Explains not just why we should read books, but how we should read them. It's masterfully done." --Farheed Zakaria Originally published in 1940, this book is a rare phenomenon, a living classic that introduces and elucidates the various levels of reading and how to achieve them--from elementary reading, through systematic skimming and inspectional reading, to speed reading. Readers will learn when and how to "judge a book by its cover," and also how to X-ray it, read critically, and extract the author's message from the text. Also included is instruction in the different techniques that work best for reading particular genres, such as practical books, imaginative literature, plays, poetry, history, science and mathematics, philosophy and social science works. Finally, the authors offer a recommended reading list and supply reading tests you can use measure your own progress in reading skills, comprehension, and speed.
Contributor Bio:Adler, Mortimer J |
