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  1. Aug 2018
    1. The reason no one’s reading War and Peace is, Shirky asserted, because it’s “too long, and not so interesting.” Instead of mourning the loss of the “cathedral” reading experience offered by a great 19th-century novel, we should be adapting to the “bazaar” culture of the internet.

      Literary novel as "cathedral" and Internet as "bazaar." Reminds me of a chapter from Literacy in American Lives (Brandt) called "THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE Reading versus Writing in Popular Memory."