Leer "mal" los clásicos
A few years ago, Ter published a video titled "Why I Stopped Reading," in which he suggests that approaching the classics in a less conventional way—underlining, skipping parts, reading "wrong"—can be a good way to overcome your fear of them. In this video, I discuss some of the ideas that appear in his reflection and relate them to my own experience as a reader: what happens when we read with too many rules, what happens when we break them, and why sometimes it's worthwhile to do so. In the end, I contradict myself, and then I refute my own refutation. I hope you enjoy it. Hugs! TER'S VIDEO: • por qué dejé de leer TROTALIBROS' VIDEO: • Los derechos del lector | BOOK TAG ────────────── 🎥 GREAT WRITERS SERIES: Charmian Clift • La escritora que huyó de la civilización: ... Kavafis • Cavafis: el poeta de Alejandría Alessandro Baricco • Alessandro Baricco, el escritor que piensa... ────────────── 📖 MY BOOKS: "Eastern Light" (my award-winning novel): https://amzn.to/493kstv "Arabesque" (the book I can't talk about): https://amzn.to/48xXSsZ ────────────── 📸 Follow me on Instagram: / pelayoelgris

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