That makes sense. Although I think the larger point I was making still stands: that in reading the book you’re primarily consuming someone else’s thoughts, just like you would be if the author sat there on the bench lecturing you (it’d be different if it were more of a two-way conversation; I should have clarified that in the post).
I suppose “primarily” isn’t true for all readers, for all books. Perhaps some readers go slowly enough where they actually spend more of their time contemplating than they do reading, but I get the sense that that is pretty rare.
That makes sense. Although I think the larger point I was making still stands: that in reading the book you’re primarily consuming someone else’s thoughts, just like you would be if the author sat there on the bench lecturing you (it’d be different if it were more of a two-way conversation; I should have clarified that in the post).
I suppose “primarily” isn’t true for all readers, for all books. Perhaps some readers go slowly enough where they actually spend more of their time contemplating than they do reading, but I get the sense that that is pretty rare.