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Explore the hidden pleasures of nonfiction reading and discover how it can ignite a love for books in young readers. This piece delves into the importance of information as power and pleasure, enriching our understanding of the world. It challenges the notion that fiction is superior and highlights nonfiction's storytelling potential. By emphasizing the journey of discovery and self-objectivity found in nonfiction, this article aims to inspire a balanced appreciation for all genres of literature, defining a new pathway for engaging with the written word.
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Information: The Secret Key And Why You Are Bored Already
How Many of You Can Name a Nonfiction Book You Love? • Excluding memoir, biography, cookbooks, and self-help? (and we won’t even mention that misbegotten creature, the textbook – carefully crafted to remove all passion and replace with it utility)
Question One: • How can you encourage young people to love reading books you have no desire to read?
Or, • What Are the Pleasures of Reading Nonfiction?
Because • Before we speak about standards and objectives and strategies and rubrics we have to be honest. • If focusing on nonfiction feels like a loss to you, a chore, a shift away from books you love to books you are required to pretend to like, the game is lost before it begins.
Estimated Shift • From 80-20 Fiction – Nonfiction • To 50-50
First Meaning • Records
Information as Pleasure Because • You own specific information • You feel a sense of power in having it • You are enlarged • You are capable • You can compete • You have solid knowledge • You can act in the world
Information as Pleasure Because • You can make sense of the world • You understand how things fit together • There is an aesthetic beauty in getting something exactly right • You have a sense of orderliness and satisfaction • You can be a player – in all senses of the word
Thinking Is Fun • damental
All this is great, but • Aren’t you wondering about the missing word? • The key to reading pleasure? • The treasure of the library? • Your all-time favorite? • What ever happened to….
What Is the Magic of Story? • And how does that relate to Nonfiction?
The Two Great Pleasures of Story: • We Are Taken Out of Ourselves
This Dual Journey • Out to go in • Forget yourself to find yourself • Is the essence of what many people believe reading has to offer
By Contrast • What Is the Opposite of Fun Reading? • What Is the Opposite of Pleasure Reading? • What Is the Opposite of Story?