Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov believes that a good reader is one that has an imagination, a good memory, vocabulary and artistic sense. A good reader will re- read work, often multiple times. Nabokov refers to literature as art, such as a picture on a wall. The viewer doesn't scan a painting with their eyes in an orderly fasion, left to right, top to bottom. The viewer sees an image whole, not one line at a time. A good reader needs to be able to do the same. In this sense, a reader should read with their mind, not their eyes. Nabokov also states that a good reader " Should notice and fondle details. ", meaning that the reader should treat literature as if it is a new world, one completely different than ours, with different meanings and interpretations of the obvious. Once the reader has analyzed and studied this new world, with their imagination, using a scientific approach to register and decipher the details, then the reader can make the connections to his own world.
I do believe with Nabokov on his theory about what a good reader is. I too believe that imagination and the ability to look at literature as an art form is important. As a child I grew up listening to my grandpa telling stories about his life. Without a doubt his imagination embellished what he claimed to be true stories about growing up as a child, orphaned to his grandparents' in the blue hills of Kentucky. I also added my own imaginative twists to their stories. Even though I have never been to Kentucky, in my mind I know exactly what those hills look like. I believe that I am a good reader, not as great as Nabokov would have me be, but good none the less. Here is a link to the 6 characteristics of a good reader according to NCACASI.
Hey Michael, I tried to post a comment already but now I can't find it...so I'm going to try again. I really enjoyed reading your description of Nabokov's article. Your paragraph was well written, easy to understand, and also very easy to read. I had to re-read Nabokov's article many times before I could fully comprehend the meaning and you were able to capture it so well in just a few short sentences. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you described Nabokov's quote. I wouldn't have seen or interpreted it that way, and I agree with you fully. Books and stories all exist in different worlds then our own and they need to be treated that way until they are understood.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading what you wrote. You have a way of bringing in your readers from the beginning to the end. I would have never thought to write this the way you did. I can tell that you most likely read through his piece of literature many times. Which I believe is one of the characteristics of a good reader. Based on your writing skills as well as your observational reading skills I can tell that you are not only a good reader but a good writer as well. You really do have the gift of a writer.
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